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Apple Defends Security Chief Accused Of Bribing Authorities With iPads – ChannelNews
Apple has stood in solidarity with its chief security officer who was charged with bribery after allegedly offering hundreds of donated iPads in exchange for concealed-carry…

Apple has stood in solidarity with its chief security officer who was charged with bribery after allegedly offering hundreds of donated iPads in exchange for concealed-carry weapons for his colleagues.
Thomas Moyer, the tech giants head of global security, was indicted as part of a two-year long investigation into the sheriffs office.
According to reports, Moyer allegedly agreed to donate 200 iPads worth $70,000 ($A95,000) to the sheriffs office I exchange for four permits which had been originally…
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