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Raytheon Technologi­es discloses US criminal probe

It is being investigat­ed over financial accounting in defense business.

- By Stephen Singer

Shares of Raytheon Technologi­es Corp., parent company of jet engine maker Pratt & Whitney, fell nearly 7.5% Wednesday after the defense and aviation giant disclosed that its financial accounting is being investigat­ed by the U.S. Department of Justice in a criminal probe.

In a filing Tuesday with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Waltham, Mass.- based company said it received a criminal subpoena from the Justice Department seeking informatio­n and documents related to to financial accounting, internal controls over financial reporting and cost reporting at its missiles and defense business since 2009.

“We are cooperatin­g fully with the DOJ’s investigat­ion,” the company said in the filing. “At this time, the company is unable to predict the outcome of the investigat­ion.”

Based on informatio­n available so far, Raytheon Technologi­es said it does not believe the results of the inquiry will have a material adverse effect on its financial condition, results of operations or liquidity. The subpoena was issued Oct. 8, the company said,

Raytheon Co., as it was known before its merger earlier this year with United Technologi­es Corp., received a subpoena last year from the SEC seeking informatio­n in connection with an investigat­ion into possibly improper payments by Thales- Raytheon Systems “or anyone acting on their behalf” in connection with Thales- Raytheon or Raytheon contracts in “certain Middle East countries since 2014,” the company said.

Thales-Raytheon Systems Co. LLC makes aerospace control systems.

Earlier this year, the Department of Justice informed Raytheon Technologi­es it opened a “parallel investigat­ion,” Raytheon said.

It later received another subpoena from the SEC seeking informatio­n and documents, the company said.

“Raytheon Co. maintains a rigorous anti- corruption compliance program, is cooperatin­g fully with the SEC’s inquiry and is examining whether there has been any conduct that is in violation of Raytheon Co. policy,” it said.

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