Ericsson Will Pay Rs 7,800 Crore In Settlement For Corruption Charges

Dhir Acharya


Ericsson is alleged of violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by bribing officials for landing customers among other charges from 2000 to 2016.

There have been corruption scandals involving the wrongdoings of tech firms but one that reached this scale is rare. Ericsson has come to a settlement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) for roughly Rs 7,800 crore over charges of extensive corruption across a number of countries that include China, Vietnam, and Saudi Arabia.

Accordingly, the tech giant is alleged of violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act over a time period from 2000 to 2016 by bribing officials for landing customers, failure in using reasonable accounting controls, and falsifying its records. At the same time, the SEC charged the company with bribery occurring from 2011 to 2017.

With the settlement, Ericsson is largely left free of criminal convictions, which could have caused it sanctions as well as stiff penalties, while its branch in Egypt pleaded guilty to FCPA violation.

The tech firm is paying roughly Rs 3,710 crore ($ 520.6 million) to the Justice Department and Rs 4,090 crore ($539.9 million) to the SEC. Meanwhile, firms like HP have settled tens of millions of dollar payments for their smaller bribery charges.

Borje Ekholm, the company's chief that took the role starting January 2017, said that the corruption was “completely unacceptable,” adding that some executives even involved in that wrongdoing. Ericsson additionally said that it has taken actions to improve its monitoring and ethics.

This deal won’t likely please many people considering the Ericsson had conducted the corruption for almost two decades. The firm said that it could pay for the settlement using its available funds.

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