CHS Admits Role in Alleged Mexican Bribery Scheme: StarTribune

Oct. 6, 2019, 6:23 PM UTC

Agribusiness firm CHS Inc. admitted in an ongoing lawsuit that Mexican customs brokers paid bribes to help it speed up international rail shipments, according to a report by Minneapolis-based Star Tribune.

  • The Minnesota-based cooperative declined to comment when asked about the case by Bloomberg News
  • CHS also confirmed possible violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act to the Securities and Exchange Commission, saying its employees paid a small number of reimbursements to customs brokers for bribes they paid to Mexican govt officials in 2014 and 2015: Star Tribune
    • The payments involved inspection of grain crossing the U.S.-Mexican border in rail ...



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