How Redflex was red-lighted for bribery in Chicago
A senior executive of Australian-listed traffic camera operator Redflex Holdings, paid $US2 million of bribes and lavished hotel stays, golf games and holidays on a Chicago government employee to win lucrative contacts.
When Karen Finley was a senior executive of the Australian-listed traffic camera operator Redflex Holdings and trying to win a lucrative government contract in the United States, she was often willing to go the extra mile to succeed.
At a skyscraper in downtown Chicago on a cold winter day in February 2003, Finley and other Redflex employees held a meeting with John Bills, the city council's senior transport official.
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