Tom Fox on United: SEC uses new tool to fight domestic corruption
One of the most interesting non-Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement actions was announced Friday by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
It involved a clear quid pro quo benefit paid by United Airlines to David Samson, the former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the government entity with authority over United Airlines’ operations at the company’s east coast hub at Newark, New Jersey.… Continue Reading