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US court dismisses bribery case against 2 former executives of Cognizant: Report

The two allegedly approved $2 million in bribes to senior government officials in India to get clearances to construct the IT major’s Chennai campus

April 07, 2025 / 13:17 IST
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In a relief to two former Cognizant executives, Gordon Coburn and Steven Schwartz, a US federal judge granted a motion to dismiss bribery charges against them.

US district judge Michael Farbiarz in New Jersey dismissed the case on April 4, barring prosecutors from reopening the matter, a report by the New York Post said.

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The ruling followed a fresh motion from attorney Alina Habba who argued that US President Donald Trump's March executive order invalidated the basis for continuing the trial under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

In 2024, Farbiarz gave the government a six-month postponement to allow testimony from key witnesses, including one whose passport was reportedly held by India’s Enforcement Directorate.