Since then, one other former House member, Republican Tom Anderson of Anchorage, was charged in December with taking $12,828 in bribes from a lobbyist representing private prison interests.
In a prepared statement Friday, Veco said it was fully cooperating with the federal investigation and has retained experts “to review and assess its corporate operations and practices and to implement a corporate compliance plan.”
The company said the allegations about its top officials are not representative of the kinds of work its 4,000 employees perform in Alaska and around the world.
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