A Boston-based consul tancy firm has admitted to the US justice department that its officials paid bribes of $1.18 million to NHAI officials between 2011 and 2015, prompting the highways authority to launch a probe into the payments. CDM Smith has agreed to pay the US treasury $40,371,38 which it earned as profit from “illegally obtained“ works for highway construction supervision, design contracts and a water project contract in Goa.
A Boston-based consul tancy firm has admitted to the US justice department that its officials paid bribes of $1.18 million to NHAI officials between 2011 and 2015, prompting the highways authority to launch a probe into the payments. CDM Smith has agreed to pay the US treasury $40,371,38 which it earned as profit from “illegally obtained“ works for highway construction supervision, design contracts and a water project contract in Goa.