Russian telecommunications company were indicted in what prosecutors called one of the largest bribery schemes ever prosecuted under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Volkswagen's effort to get its fleet of cars certified according to the new WLTP emissions standard have cost the carmaker up to 3.6 billion euros
The SEC says Russia's Mobile TeleSystems (NYSE:MBT) will pay $100M to settle charges it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act as part of a long-running bribery issue in Uzbekistan.
A Vancouver family is blaming a big car company after experiencing heart-stopping engine failure on a B.C. highway — a life-threatening emergency they say could have been avoided if Hyundai hadn't delayed a safety recall for years.
Sexual assault and harassment in the U.S. military is largely under-reported and came under renewed scrutiny two years ago after a scandal involving Marines sharing nude photos of women online came to light.
Backlash comes after documentary Leaving Neverland details abuse allegations of two men against the singer
A federal appeals court upheld the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's $92.8 million civil fine against convicted Galleon Group hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam, nine months after refusing to shorten his 11-year prison term for insider trading.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today announced a whistleblower award totaling more than $2 million to be paid to an individual whistleblower.
As the battle for the autonomous car market amps up, with Tesla, Waymo and emergent startups all vying to be the first to render human drivers irrelevant, the general public's worries about crashes and pedestrian fatalities have slowly abated.
The author, who spent more than a decade covering the scandal for V.F., shares the key revelations and insights that viewers of the new HBO documentary Leaving Neverland need to know.
OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP is exploring filing for bankruptcy to address potentially significant liabilities from thousands of lawsuits alleging the drug manufacturer contributed to the deadly opioid crisis sweeping the United States, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Not long after Tony West joined Uber as chief legal officer in November 2017, he began a delicate task: crafting a transparency report to quantify how many people had been sexually assaulted during Uber rides.
Kia Motors Corp and affiliate Hyundai Motor Co said on Thursday they are recalling around 534,000 additional U.S. vehicles at risk of engine fires.
The whistleblower suit comes as the rail authority faces a criminal investigation and as the City Council is calling for a forensic audit of the rail system, whose costs have nearly doubled in the past several years.
The two-part film, which airs March 3-4 on HBO, offers damning evidence to support the longstanding child molestation accusations against Michael Jackson.
The IRS Whistleblower Office released its annual report on awards under the program, showing 217 awards in 2018 for a total exceeding $300 million.
Forgetting to shut off a keyless vehicle has been a safety hazard for years, causing a growing number of carbon-monoxide deaths. But a proposed regulation to require warning signals and other precautions has languished in the face of opposition from the auto industry.
Cardinal George Pell, the most senior Catholic cleric ever convicted of child sexual abuse, has been taken in custody following a sentencing hearing in which his lawyer described one of Pell's offences as a "plain vanilla sexual penetration case where the child is not actively participating".
To become a whistle-blower, Darren Sewell had filed what is known as a "qui tam" complaint—the term comes from a Latin phrase that translates as "he who brings an action for the king as well as for himself."
The US health department has received more than 4,500 complaints of sexual abuse against detained migrant children from 2014-2018, documents show.