McKinsey Africa will pay $122.85 million as fine to conclude a criminal investigation into a years- long bribery ring involving South African officials, the United State (U.S) Department of Justice (DOJ) has revealed. The DOJ was investigating McKinsey and Company Africa which is wholly owned by international consulting firm McKinsey & Company for bribing government...
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