US court slaps $58.7m fine on HP for bribery in Russia

HP division paid $2 million to retain a technology contract with Russian prosecutors

Update: 2014-09-13 01:56 GMT
Hewlett-Packard company was fined $58.7 million by US court
San Francisco:  Hewlett-Packard Co. pleaded guilty Thursday to felony charges that former employees bribed Russian government officials for a contract, and the company has been fined $58.7 million. HP’s Russian subsidiary admitted violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in a Northern California court Thursday, the US department of justice said in a statement.
 
The US alleged that the HP division paid $2 million to retain a technology contract with Russian prosecutors.
“In a brazen violation of the FCPA, Hewlett-Packard’s Russia subsidiary used millions of dollars in bribes from a secret slush fund to secure a lucrative government contract,” said principal deputy assistant attorney general Marshall L. Miller. “Even more troubling was that the government contract up for sale was with Russia’s top prosecutor’s office.”
 
The plea and sentence are part of a larger agreement reached in April with the Justice department and the securities and exchange commission. HP agreed to pay a total of $108 million in criminal and civil penalties for bribing officials in Russia, Mexico and Poland.
 
Representatives of the Palo Alto, California, company did not immediately reply to after-hours phone and email messages seeking comment. HP’s general counsel, John Schultz, said when the settlement was reached in April that the misconduct was limited to a small number who are no longer with the company.

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