Ericsson says it may have paid money to Islamic State terrorists

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Mr Ekholm’s comments came after a statement from the telecom equipment maker on Tuesday which admitted “serious breaches of compliance rules and the company’s code of business ethics” regarding Ericsson employees, vendors and suppliers in Iraq between 2011 and 2019.