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Archived: Raytheon Company to Pay Over $950M in Connection with Foreign Bribery, Export Control and Defective Pricing Schemes | ICE
June 13, 2025 - NEW YORK — Raytheon Company, a subsidiary of Arlington, Virginia-based defense contractor RTX (formerly known as Raytheon Technologies Corporation), entered into a three-year deferred prosecution agreement with the Department of Justice in connection with a criminal information unsealed today in the Eastern District of New York charging Raytheon with two counts: conspiracy to violate the anti-bribery provision of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for engaging in a scheme to bribe a government official in Qatar and conspiracy to violate the Arms Export Control Act by willfully failing to disclose the bribes in export licensing applications with the Department of State.
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Investigation into Thales-Raytheon Systems's Activities ...
In July 2023, Raytheon Tech changed its name to RTX Corporation. In its 10-K filed on February 5, 2024, RTX disclosed that the company's internal investigation had uncovered information indicating possible misconduct in connection with the contracts at issue.
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Raytheon’s $950M Penalty: Compliance Failures Uncovered
December 3, 2024 - Raytheon Company (Raytheon), a subsidiary of RTX, reached a resolution with the Department of Justice (DOJ), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the State Department, agreeing to pay more than $950 million to settle criminal and civil allegations of defective pricing on government contracts, foreign bribery schemes, and violations of U.S.
The Intercept
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When The Blood Money Isn’t Enough: Raytheon Admits Defrauding Pentagon
October 18, 2024 - “Not only does Raytheon rip off the government on a regular basis, but its weapons have been used to kill civilians in Yemen, Gaza, and other war zones,” William Hartung, a senior research fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and longtime weapons industry watcher, told The Intercept. RTX spokesperson Chris Johnson said the company was taking responsibility for its wrongdoing in the fraud and bribery scandal.
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Office of Public Affairs | Raytheon Companies and Nightwing Group to Pay $8.4M to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations Relating to Non-Compliance with Cybersecurity Requirements in Federal Contracts | United States Department of Justice
July 3, 2025 - Raytheon Company (Raytheon), RTX ... that Raytheon violated the False Claims Act by failing to comply with cybersecurity requirements in contracts or subcontracts involving the Department of Defense (DoD)....
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Raytheon: Corporate Rap Sheet | Corporate Research Project
In 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 million to settle charges that its aircraft division overbilled the Defense Department when invoicing the cost of liability insurance. At the same time, the company disclosed that the SEC was investigating fraudulent accounting practices at the aircraft unit.