AgustaWestland Vows Full Transparency In AW101 Bribery Probe

LAS VEGAS — AgustaWestland says it has opened its books and is providing investigators with “full transparency” as it deals with the aftermath of the Indian helicopter corruption scandal. Newly appointed CEO Daniele Romiti — who had been in the job just five days — told journalists on the eve of...

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