Bad judgement from an Ivy League Grad… destroys competitor’s trade secrets with hydrogen peroxide

microchip.jpgA Long Island man pleaded guilty on Wednesday of conspiring to destroy a rival company’s product. Robert A. Schetty, III, 42, a vice president of Technic, Inc., coordinated an attempt to place hydrogen peroxide in a bath of chemicals used by rival company Rohm and Haas, Co. to test their new electroplating solution. Technic sells electroplating solutions to Amkor, a sub-contractor for Intel. In 2004 Rohm and Haas created their own electroplating solution called ST380 which they claimed was superior to Technic’s product.

Schetty, concerned that Rohm and Haas would steal Technic’s bid with Intel, convinced unnamed Technic and Amkor employees to sabotage Rohm and Haas’ test at an Amkor facility in the Philippines. Schetty is looking at a possible maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, 3 years probation and a $250,000 fine. He agreed to pay $15,536 in restitution to Rohm and Haas.

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Commentary: Talk about going to extremes to stop the competition. Schetty actually convinced Technic employees that it was ‘good business’ to destroy a rival’s product. Another example of how one employee can ruin an entire company (even their own).


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