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How did a high-stakes bribery scheme involving insider deals, Airbus planes, and secret payments bring down a global aviation giant? In this episode, Michael Volkov dives deep into the AAR Corporation FCPA case—a cautionary tale of bribery, insider deals, and compliance failures in high-risk sectors. The DOJ and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) closed 2024 with a major coordinated settlement with AAR Corporation, a provider of aviation products and services. The case involved criminal and civil FCPA charges related to bribery schemes in Nepal and South Africa. Deepak Sharma, the CEO of an AAR subsidiary, orchestrated the schemes, securing insider information and paying bribes to government officials to win lucrative contracts. Despite AAR's late self-reporting, the DOJ credited the company for its cooperation and remediation efforts. The case highlights ongoing corruption risks in the aviation industry, especially where state-owned enterprises and third-party agents are involved.

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