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Hungary Subsidiary Of Microsoft Corporation Agrees To Pay $8.7 Million Criminal Fine To Resolve Foreign Bribery CaseGeoffrey S. Berman, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and William F. Sweeney Jr., Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), announced that Microsoft Magyarország Számítástechnikai Szolgáltató és Kereskedelmi Kft. (Microsoft Hungary), a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation, has agreed to pay a criminal fine of more than $8.7 million to resolve the governments investigation into violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) arising out of a bid rigging and bribery scheme in connection with the sale of Microsoft software licenses to Hungarian government agencies and the false recording of the corrupt payments as legitimate customer discounts on Microsoft Corporations financial records.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said: U.S. multinational corporations must have robust policies and practices to prevent their foreign subsidiaries from participating in bribery that result in false and misleading entries in the books and records of the parent company. We will hold subsidiaries and, where appropriate, the parent corporations accountable wherever FCPA violations occur.
FBI Assistant Director William F. Sweeney Jr. said: Microsoft Hungary created a conduit for illegal activity, one that permeated the layers of oversight put in place to protect against violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The $8.7 million penalty imposed today makes it abundantly clear that any alleged violation of the FCPA, whether on behalf of an individual or entity, will not be taken lightly.
According to Microsoft Hungarys admissions, Microsoft Hungary contracts with third party companies to sell licenses for Microsoft products to Hungarian government agencies. These intermediaries purchase the licenses from Microsoft Hungary, then resell the licenses to the end customers. Beginning at least 2013 and continuing until at least 2015, senior executives and other employees of Microsoft Hungary participated in a bribery and bid rigging scheme in connection with the sale of Microsoft software licenses to Hungarian government agencies. In furtherance of that scheme, certain Microsoft Hungary executives and employees falsely represented to Microsoft that steep discounts were necessary to conclude deals with resellers who bid for the opportunity to sell Microsoft licenses to government customers. As a result, those discounts were falsely recorded in Microsoft Corporations financial records as legitimate business expenses. In actuality, the savings were not passed on to the government customers, but were used by the resellers, in part, to pay bribes to Hungarian government officials. The tainted deals resulted in at least $14,586,325 in profits to Microsoft Corporation.
Read more: https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/hungary-subsidiary-microsoft-corporation-agrees-pay-87-million-criminal-fine-resolve-0
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Hungary Subsidiary Of Microsoft Corporation Agrees To Pay $8.7 Million Criminal Fine To Resolve (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Jul 2019
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(20,491 posts)1. Hmmm...$8.7 million fine on "at least $14,586,325 in profits"...
Boy, I'll bet they NEVER do that again!!!