ABB probing potential bribery payments

abb-logo.jpgSwiss-based engineering group ABB announced this week that it may have violated the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) anti-bribery law after discovering suspect payments made by some employees overseas.

ABB said the probe is uncovering payments of concern made in Asia, South America, and Europe (with a particular focus on Italy).

The company disclosed that it was investigating several cases of suspect payments and it was unclear whether they were linked. ABB said it had not made any provisions and it was not sure how much money could be involved.

Commentary: Gee… this must be an isolated incident (with payments of concern found only in ASIA, SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE). We checked their website and they do not have operations in Antarctica, which could account for that continent’s exclusion. Our opinion is that this is pretty lame as ABB has had multiple scandals in recent years (such as a secret executive pay scandal in 2004 and a financial fraud scandal back in 2000). There really is no excuse at this point for not having a robust compliance program in place that could prevent the most basic of illegal business practices: bribery.


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