All Anti-Bribery articles – Page 51

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    SEC’s Ceresney: Common FCPA Violations in Pharma Industry

    2015-03-03T15:15:00Z

    Image: From remarks last week at a conference in Washington D.C., SEC Director of Enforcement Andrew Ceresney highlighted three types of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act misconduct that most often arise in the pharmaceutical industry: pay-to-prescribe, formulary drugs, and charitable contributions. More of Ceresney’s observations are inside.

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    Lessons From HSBC’s Size, Compliance Struggles

    2015-03-03T14:30:00Z

    For nearly three years, HSBC Holdings, a grande dame of international banking, has come under fire for a litany of regulatory problems and compliance failures: money laundering, sanctions, violations, and abetting tax evasion to name just a few. How does a good bank fall into such dire straits? The problem, ...

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    Akamai Self-Reports FCPA Probe

    2015-03-03T10:30:00Z

    Akamai Technologies disclosed in its annual report with the SEC that it is conducting an internal investigation related to potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The cloud services provider said it voluntarily reported the internal investigation to the SEC and Department of Justice last month. Details inside.

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    General Cable Sets Aside $24 Million for Angola Bribes

    2015-02-26T11:00:00Z

    General Cable said this week in a regulatory filing that it has set aside an estimated charge of $24 million that it believes the Securities and Exchange Commission likely will disgorge from profits derived from sales tainted by improper payments made in Angola. In September, the maker of copper, aluminum, ...

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    Goodyear to Pay $16 Million for FCPA Violations

    2015-02-24T11:45:00Z

    Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. has reached a $16 million settlement with the SEC to resolve charges that it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act when its subsidiaries paid bribes to land tire sales in Kenya and Angola. Goodyear neither admitted nor denied the SEC’s findings. Details inside.

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    OCC Veteran Joins Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics

    2015-02-24T10:45:00Z

    Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics has named John Wagner as a managing director in its anti-money laundering and sanctions consulting practice. After 32 years with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Wagner was one of the OCC’s most senior AML officials at the time of his retirement in ...

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    Eli Lilly: Justice Department Drops FCPA Probe

    2015-02-23T09:45:00Z

    Eli Lilly announced in a regulatory filing last week that the Department of Justice has closed its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigation without bringing any charges. The parallel investigation followed a $29.4 million civil settlement that the drug company reached with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2012 for FCPA ...

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    AG Nominee Loretta Lynch on FCPA Enforcement

    2015-02-20T09:30:00Z

    Image: Anyone curious about where attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch stands on enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act now has a lot of reading material. Lynch answered a host of written questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee, giving her views on the Justice Department’s current level of transparency, the ...

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    Flowserve Uncovers Potential FCPA Violations

    2015-02-19T13:00:00Z

    Flowserve said this week in a securities filing that it has discovered potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The developer of valves and pumps said that it has uncovered actions involving an employee based in an overseas subsidiary that violated its Code of Business Conduct, and may have ...

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    Canada Hits SNC-Lavalin With Fraud Charges; Company Hits Back

    2015-02-19T12:45:00Z

    Canada has filed corruption and fraud charges against construction company SNC-Lavalin Group and two of its subsidiaries for possible misconduct in Libya—and the company has roundly rebutted them as baseless. “SNC-Lavalin firmly considers that the charges are without merit and will vigorously defend itself and plead not guilty,” the company ...

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    How to Respond to a China Antitrust Probe

    2015-02-18T11:45:00Z

    Chinese regulators are stepping up enforcement of antitrust laws, resulting in more investigations of U.S. companies. “Foreign companies doing business in China need to know that Chinese antitrust authorities have far-reaching enforcement powers, and that the procedural safeguards are not the same as those which may apply in the United ...

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    U.K. Fraud Office Loses Corruption Case, Owes £6M Legal Bill

    2015-02-18T11:30:00Z

    Image: The Serious Fraud Office is facing a £6M legal bill after a judge dismissed a case in which the agency attempted to retry six people over an alleged fraud using a legal method known as “voluntary bill of indictment.” Justice Hickinbottom said, “Once the dismissal application had been formally ...

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    Rolls-Royce Gets Rolled Into Petrobras Bribery Scandal

    2015-02-17T12:45:00Z

    British engineering company Rolls-Royce Holdings is facing allegations that it paid bribes to Brazilian state-owned oil company Petrobras in exchange for a $100 million contract to provide gas turbines to power Petrobras oil rigs. Pedro Barusco, a former Petrobras senior executive, said he received at least $200,000 in bribes from ...

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    TEVA Expands Scope of FCPA Probe

    2015-02-11T16:15:00Z

    An internal investigation that Teva Pharmaceutical Industries began three years ago into possible violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act continues to expand in scope, and further appears to have found evidence of wrongdoing, the company stated in a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Details inside.

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    Foley & Lardner Launches FCPA Compliance Solution

    2015-02-06T09:00:00Z

    Law firm Foley & Lardner announced the launch this week of Foley Global Risk Solutions, anew service offering designed to help companies operating overseas comply with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Foley GRS is a web-based program that provides companies with integrated legal services, including key components of an effective ...

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    U.K. Court Orders Trials for Alstom Units in Bribery Case

    2015-02-04T12:00:00Z

    According to published reports, a Crown Court judge has ordered two jury trials for separate units of French conglomerate Alstom SA and is holding out the possibility of a third trial as the U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office continues its investigation. The Alstom subsidiaries, and four former employees, are accused of ...

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    What a Good FCPA Audit Looks Like

    2015-02-03T13:30:00Z

    Image: An audit of compliance with your company’s FCPA policies is no easy task. It requires skilled personnel, sophisticated data analytics, and an understanding of the difference between an audit and investigation. Inside, we walk through the fundamentals of all three. “The focus is really to create dialogue” with audit ...

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    No Charges in News Corp. Phone Hacking Scandal

    2015-02-03T10:30:00Z

    Twenty-First Century Fox and News Corp. announced in separate regulatory filings with the SEC that the Justice Department will not file charges following the completion of its investigation into the phone hacking scandal. Both companies faced potential charges for violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act concerning alleged bribes paid ...

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    Mead Johnson Provides Status on FCPA Probe

    2015-01-30T15:00:00Z

    Mead Johnson Nutrition disclosed this week in an earnings call that the government’s investigation into possible violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act continues to progress, but with no end in sight. “At this time, we can’t predict how or when the matter will be resolved,” said Chief Executive Officer ...

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    Cobalt: SEC Drops Foreign Bribery Probe

    2015-01-30T11:45:00Z

    Cobalt International Energy announced yesterday that it has received a termination letter from the Securities and Exchange Commission, stating that the agency does not intend to recommend any enforcement action after looking into potential violations of federal securities laws related to Cobalt's operations in Angola. “This formally concludes the SEC’s ...