FRANKFURT, Jan 18 (Reuters) - DaimlerChrysler officials have told corruption investigators that the carmaker routinely paid kickbacks in order to sell vehicles to Nigeria at inflated prices for years, German magazine Stern reported.
It also said in a report released ahead of publication on Thursday that two DaimlerChrysler managers said slush funds used for foreign bribes were kept off the books, which could imply underpayment of taxes, if untaxed income was channelled in this ...
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