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Date Added: April 23, 2008 04:07:02 PM
April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Siemens AG , Europe's biggest engineering company, said Erich Reinhardt will step down as a management board member after an investigation into bribery allegations uncovered violations at the health-care unit he led.

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