MarshMac offers $600m in Spitzer bid-rigging settlement

Marsh & McLennan, the world's largest insurance broker, has offered to pay $600m (€460m) to settle allegations of bid-rigging brought against it by Eliot Spitzer, the New York state's attorney general.

This sum falls short of the $750m and a public statement of contrition sought by Spitzer's office, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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