A top executive for voting systems provider Smartmatic has been indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with his role in an alleged bribery and money laundering scheme in the Philippines, according to the Justice Department. Roger Alejandro Pinate Martinez, 49, a co-founder and president of Smartmatic, was indicted along with a former chairman of the Commission on Elections of the Republic of the Philippines in the bribery scheme, the department said. The Department of Justice (DOJ) in a press release said Pinate and his co-conspirators allegedly funded bribes through a slush fund that was created by over-invoicing the cost per voting machine for the 2016 Philippine elections
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