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P&W Leaves Dotan Affair Behind With $14.8 Million Payment

With settlement earlier this week of a civil fraud dispute with the U.S. Justice Dept. stemming from the Rami Dotan foreign aid diversion scheme, Pratt&Whitney hopes to put the case behind it for good. "It has been very expensive to defend and disruptive to the enterprise," a P&W spokesman says, following the company's agreement Tuesday to pay $14.8 million to the U.S. government.

by Staff· Aviation Week Network· published 5/23/1997· archived 5/21/2026, 6:12:08 PMscreenshotcached html
P&W Leaves Dotan Affair Behind With $14.8 Million Payment
With settlement earlier this week of a civil fraud dispute with the U.S. Justice Dept. stemming from the Rami Dotan foreign aid diversion scheme, Pratt&Whitney hopes to put the case behind it for good. "It has been very expensive to defend and disruptive to the enterprise," a P&W spokesman says... Subscription RequiredThis content requires a subscription to one of the Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) bundles.Schedule a demo today to find out how you can access this content and similar content related to your area of the global aviation industry.Already an AWIN subscriber? LoginDid you know? Aviation Week has won top honors multiple times in the Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Awards, the business-to-business media equivalent of the Pulitzer Prizes.