|      A unit of    Japan's Panasonic Corp is under investigation    by U.S. authorities looking at whether the    company paid bribes overseas to airline employees    or government officials to help land business,    the Wall Street Journal reported. Citing company documents, the Journal    said Panasonic Avionics had received a subpoena    looking for communications between Panasonic Avionics, consultants and    others. The subpoena also asked for documents related to payments to the    airline employees and government officials, the newspaper said. The Panasonic unit, which is headquartered in Lake    Forest, California, makes in-flight entertainment and communications systems. According to the Journal,    notices were sent to executives and employees in Asia, Europe and the Middle    East. The Journal said it was    not clear which U.S. agency is investigating the unit. But the U.S. Foreign    Corrupt Practices Act is enforced by the U.S. Department of Justice and the    Securities and Exchange Commission. A Panasonic Avionics    spokesman told Reuters that the company does not comment on government    investigations. The SEC and the Justice    Department could not immediately be reached for comment.  |    
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