FRANKFURT, June 5 (Reuters) - The former chief executive of French car parts maker Faurecia is expected to receive a three-year suspended jail sentence and a hefty fine in a corruption case, state prosecutors in Frankfurt said on Tuesday. Pierre Levi, 52, resigned last year following revelations that the PSA unit disbursed some 1.25 million euros ($1.69 million) as bribes to employees at the
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