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Pacific Aerospace accepts $75,000 fine for sanctions breach

The aircraft maker had pled guilty to all three charges.

Victoria Young
Thu, 07 Jun 2018

Pacific Aerospace says it accepts a $75,000 fine for breaching UN Security Council sanctions, and has new checks to stop it from doing it again.

The Hamilton aircraft maker last year entered guilty pleas on three trade sanctions charges and one Customs charge for making an erroneous entry. It

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Victoria Young
Thu, 07 Jun 2018
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