David Barstow and Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab, The Bribery Aisle: How Wal-Mart Got Its Way in Mexico. The New York Times, 17 December 2012. (This is Part Two of a two-part series. Part One: Vast Mexico Bribery Case Hushed Up by Wal-Mart After Top-Level Struggle.) “Wal-Mart Abroad: A retail giant fueled growth with bribes. Wal-Mart de Mexico was an aggressive and creative corrupter, offering large payoffs to get what the law otherwise prohibited…”
December 17, 2012
The Bribery Aisle: How Wal-Mart Got Its Way in Mexico
December 17, 2012 Filed Under: Corporations, Law Tagged With: business, corporate corruption, emma ortega, foreign corrupt practices act, sergio cicero zapata, teotihuacán mexico, wal-mart and the pyramids, wal-mart de mexico, wal-mart's bribes
April 21, 2012
Vast Mexico Bribery Case Hushed Up by Wal-Mart After Top-Level Struggle
David Barstow, Vast Mexico Bribery Case Hushed Up by Wal-Mart After Top-Level Struggle. The New York Times, 21 April 2012. “Wal-Mart Abroad: How a retail giant fueled growth with bribes. Confronted with evidence of widespread corruption in Mexico, top Wal-Mart executives focused more on damage control than on rooting out wrongdoing, an examination by The New York Times found.” (This is Part One of a two-part series. Part Two: The Bribery Aisle: How Wal-Mart Got Its Way in Mexico.)
April 21, 2012 Filed Under: Corporations, Law Tagged With: barstow, bentonville arkansas, business, corporate corruption, eduardo castro-wright, foreign corrupt practices act, michael t. duke, systemic bribery in mexico, wal-mart de mexico