A Japanese court has ordered advertising giant Dentsu Group to pay 300 million yen, or about 1.9 million dollars, as a fine for rigging bids for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.
A Tokyo court on Thursday fined major advertising firm Dentsu Group Inc. 300 million yen ($1.94 million), the amount sought ...
The Tokyo District Court also sentenced the former assistant head of the sports department of core subsidiary Dentsu to two ...
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