JAPAN: Yazaki top two return salaries as DoJ stuns with US$470m price-fixing fine

Author: Simon Warburton | 1 February 2012

Yazaki's chairman and president will return half of their salaries for three months in response to the US Department of Justice's (DoJ) enormous price-fixing fine.

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