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Comments (3)
tmc wrote:
Corporations are people too. Bribing public officials is a felony.
But then again, they won’t be able to do business very well in many countries without a olive oil.
AlkalineState wrote:
If walmart is choosing to participate in the Mexican bribery rackets, they are likely involved with the human and drug trafficking rackets there too. The money is all connected.
SomeoneHere wrote:
Ten bucks says it will be a slap on the wrist compared to what they make and nobody involved will go to jail.
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