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US SEC ends Cognizant bribery case that the Justice Department also abandoned

In a filing in the Newark, New Jersey federal court, the SEC said it dismissed claims against Gordon Coburn and Steven Schwartz "in the exercise of its discretion and as a policy matter," and not on the merits.

July 16, 2025 / 07:31 IST
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Cognizant agreed in February 2019 to pay $25.2 million to settle with the SEC.
Cognizant agreed in February 2019 to pay $25.2 million to settle with the SEC.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ended a civil bribery case against two former Cognizant Technology Solutions executives, after President Donald Trump decided to stop enforcing a key anti-corruption law.

In a filing in the Newark, New Jersey federal court, the SEC said it dismissed claims against Gordon Coburn and Steven Schwartz "in the exercise of its discretion and as a policy matter," and not on the merits.

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The dismissal followed the Department of Justice's April 3 decision to abandon a related criminal case against Coburn and Schwartz.

James Loonam, a lawyer for Coburn, said he was very happy with the dismissal. A lawyer for Schwartz did not immediately respond to requests for comment.