BEIJING: Dun & Bradstreet, a global business information firm, said some of its local employees in China may have violated US anti-bribery laws and it had suspended operations at one of its local units pending an inquiry.
Dun & Bradstreet (D&B), formed from a 1933 merger of two rival credit reporting agencies, said it was investigating allegations that data collection practices at Shanghai Roadway D&B Marketing Services Co, which it bought in 2009, might violate Chinese consumer data privacy laws.
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