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U.S. Department of Justice
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Office of Public Affairs | Raytheon Company to Pay Over $950M in Connection with Defective Pricing, Foreign Bribery, and Export Control Schemes | United States Department of Justice
February 6, 2025 - Raytheon will enter into a three-year deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) in connection with a criminal information filed today in the District of Massachusetts charging Raytheon with two counts of major fraud against the United States.
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ICE
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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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Corruption Tracker
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Raytheon’s Dirty Business in Qatar (Sham Contracts)
On October 16, 2024, Raytheon admitted as part of a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) in the United States that it had paid bribes intended for a high-ranking Qatari military official to secure contracts in the 2010s.
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OSI
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Price of Fraud: Raytheon pays $8.4 million following cybersecurity failures
A multiyear investigation by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations has resulted in an $8.4 million settlement with Raytheon and two affiliated companies, following federal allegations that the contractor failed to safeguard sensitive ...
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Responsible Statecraft
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RTX (ex-Raytheon) busted for ‘extraordinary’ corruption | Responsible Statecraft
October 23, 2024 - massive scandal involving the bribery of officials in Japan, Germany, the Netherlands, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia.
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Stanford
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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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Forbes
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Raytheon’s Mind-Boggling $950 Million In Payments To Resolve Bribery And Fraud Claims
October 30, 2024 - 16 to pay a mind-boggling $950 million to the U.S. government to resolve criminal and civil charges for allegations including that the defense contractor inflated prices for missiles and paid bribes for sales to Qatar.
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KKC
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In Landmark Whistleblower Case Raytheon to Pay $950 Million Over Charges of Bribery and Defective Pricing · Whistleblower News
November 1, 2024 - The SEC alleges that “Raytheon used sham subcontracts with a supplier to pay bribes of nearly $2 million to Qatari military and other officials from 2011 to 2017.” The SEC further details that Raytheon paid more than $30 million to a relative ...
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Globalrelay
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RTX sets aside $1.24 billion to resolve probes involving bribery, export controls – Global Relay Intelligence & Practice
July 15, 2025 - A combined $959m has been set aside by RTX Corp, formerly known as Raytheon, as part of a deal with the US government to settle a criminal investigation into pricing for missile and defense services, as well as a separate corruption probe.
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Department of Justice
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District of Massachusetts | Raytheon Agrees to Pay Over $950 Million in Connection with Defective Pricing, Foreign Bribery and Export Control Schemes | United States Department of Justice
November 22, 2024 - Raytheon has entered into a three-year deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) in connection with a criminal Information filed today in the District of Massachusetts charging Raytheon with two counts of major fraud against the United States.
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U.S. Department of Justice
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Eastern District of New York | Raytheon Company to Pay Over $950 Million in Connection With Foreign Bribery, Export Control and Defective Pricing Schemes | United States Department of Justice
October 16, 2024 - BROOKLYN, NY – Raytheon Company (Raytheon), a subsidiary of Arlington, Virginia-based defense contractor RTX (formerly known as Raytheon Technologies Corporation), entered into a three-year deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) 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 (FCPA) for engaging in a scheme to bribe a government official in Qatar and conspiracy to violate the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) by willfully failing to disclose the bribes in export licensing applications with the Department of State.
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NatLawReview
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Reviewing Raytheon FCPA, FCA Violation Settlement
In related settlements, Raytheon is set to pay the U.S. government $950 million to settle charges of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and False Claims Act violations. Key Takeaways The DOJ charged Raytheon with using defective pricing in negotiations with the Department of Defense ...
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AP News
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Raytheon agrees to pay $252M penalty to resolve Qatar bribery charges | AP News
October 16, 2024 - RTX Corporation, the defense contractor formerly known as Raytheon, has agreed to pay more than $950 million to resolve allegations that it defrauded the government and paid bribes to secure business with Qatar.
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Arnold & Porter
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The High Cost of Inaccurate Cost Information: Raytheon Settles FCA and Other Claims for $950 Million | FCA Qui Notes | Blogs | Arnold & Porter
There, Raytheon admitted, acknowledged, and accepted responsibility for failing to provide accurate, current, and complete data regarding its labor and material costs on several government contracts, including the two at issue in the DPA.
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Infortal
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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.
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Action on Armed Violence
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US arms giant Raytheon agrees to pay nearly $1 billion in fines for defrauding DoD and bribing Qatari official - AOAV
April 9, 2025 - Raytheon Technologies Corporation (RTX) has agreed to pay over $950 million in fines after being accused of defrauding the US Department of Defense (DoD) and bribing a senior military official in Qatar.
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Corporatecomplianceinsights
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Royal Screw-Up Costs Raytheon $950M | Corporate Compliance Insights
November 8, 2024 - Talk about a royal screw-up: CCI ... known as Raytheon, in a case involving a connection with the ruling family of Qatar, fake progress reports and $30 million in improper payments....