The German electronics firm Siemens has announced that the head of its health-care sector will step down at the end of this month. Siemens said in a statement that 61-year-old Erich Reinhardt had decided to resign in the light of new findings uncovered by a law firm that is investigating corruption claims at the company.
It did not say what the findings were, but it did say that he did not appear to be personally involved in any wrongdoing. Reinhardt is just the latest of several Siemens managers to resign Siemens Corruption Affair Claims Healthcare Chief's Job ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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