Germany industrial and engineering giant Siemens said a decision not to publish a manuscript about the company's recent history, including some findings about a corruption scandal, did not amount to a cover-up.
German weekly Der Spiegel said Siemens had failed to honour an agreement with two historians to publish a book manuscript which has been completed since 2014.
Siemens was involved in one of Germany's biggest corporate bribery scandals. The company was exposed as having run an elaborate bribery network, paying more than $1 billion in kickbacks to win contracts worldwide.