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imageSTOCKHOLM: Greek authorities are investigating seven employees of the Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson on suspicion of corruption, the company said Sunday, just days after it confirmed a separate US-led graft probe.

Investigators are probing Greece's purchase of radar technology in 1999 from Ericsson Microwave Systems, a subsidiary that was sold in 2006.

"Recently, seven current and former Ericsson employees have been summoned for questioning by the Greek public prosecutor as part of a preliminary inquiry into allegations of possible corruption," Ericsson said in a statement.

Ericsson said that Greek authorities had not made direct contact with the company.

A Greek businessman who worked for Ericsson was arrested in September on suspicion of paying a bribe of 2 million euros (2.3 million dollars) to a Greek politician, allegedly to help the company secure a 540 million euros deal.

US authorities are probing the company over separate allegations of corruption in its operations in China, Swedish media reported Thursday.

Ericsson confirmed in a statement Friday that US officials had "a number of questions" relating to its activities without giving further details.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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