Siemens to Pay Huge Fine in Bribery Inquiry

The DOJ’s Information charging Siemens in the biggest FCPA enforcement action ever tells of more than 4,000 payments worth at least $1.4 billion to foreign officials to obtain or retain business. Siemens also had systematic and intentional violations of the internal controls and books and records provisions that might have prevented or detected the corrupt payments.

Unfortunately, the DOJ is not charging Siemens under the anti-bribery provisions of the FCPA. This would have barred them as a government contractor.

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  1. The International View on US Anti-Bribery Efforts

    […] The phase 2 evaluation happened in 2002. The report notes that since 2002, the US has prosecuted 71 individuals and 88 enterprises, criminally and civilly, for transnational bribery. They also achieved record penalties for FCPA violations and note the $800 million penalty against Siemens. […]

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