
Apple global supply manager Paul Devine and Andrew Ang were both named as part of a 23-count federal grand jury indictment for wire fraud, money laundering, and for accepting kickbacks.
Devine and Ang used a chain of U.S. and foreign bank accounts along with a front company to receive the payments. The code word “sample” was used often to hide the payments from Apple co-workers.
Devine used his position at Apple to get his hands about confidential information. This information was transmitted to Apple suppliers. The name of the suppliers that paid for the confidential information was unnamed.
Source:pulse2.com