A former finance director at medical waste disposal company Stericycle faces Department of Justice (DOJ) charges for his alleged role in a bribery scheme that led the company to an $84 million settlement regarding violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

Abraham Cigarroa Cervantes, of Mexico, worked as finance director of the Latin America division of Stericycle. He was charged by the DOJ with one count each of conspiracy to violate the FCPA’s anti-bribery and books-and-records provisions, according to an indictment announced in a press release Tuesday.