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US sanctions firms for rights abuses on Anti-Corruption Day

Por: Associated Press Business December 10, 2022

WASHINGTON (AP) — said Friday it is imposing sanctions on a broad array of people and companies around the world for corruption and human rights abuses — from illegal fishing operations in Chinese waters to kickbacks in Guatemala — in recognition of International Anti-Corruption Day.Those sanctioned include the 15-member Russian elections commission, which oversaw a in Russia-occupied Ukraine in September, a group of companies and people... + full article



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