Pilot Flying J: Top Management Indictments Coming?
In the wake of federal authorities disclosing an investigation into whether the truckstop chain Pilot Flying J cheated trucking customers out of money in the form of rebates from fuel purchases, some are wondering if indictments of top officials are a possibility.
by Staff
June 20, 2013
1 min to read
“How high up could this go?”
That’s one of many questions people are asking in the wake of federal authorities disclosing an investigation into whether the truckstop chain Pilot Flying J cheated trucking customers out of money in the form of rebates from fuel purchases.
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Cleveland, Ohio’s WKYC-TV asked the question following three guilty pleas of employees this week, and two earlier, that it describes as at least a few steps away from CEO Jimmy Haslam's desk.
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