IBM Bribes in Asia
March 21st, 2011Via: Wall Street Journal:
U.S. regulators accused International Business Machines Corp. of a decade-long campaign of bribery in Asia, saying employees handed over shopping bags stuffed with cash in South Korea and arranged junkets for government officials in China in exchange for millions of dollars in contracts.
The Armonk, N.Y., technology giant agreed to pay $10 million to settle the civil charges, which allege “widespread” payment of bribes by more than 100 employees of IBM subsidiaries and a joint venture from 1998 to 2009. In exchange for the payments, the Securities and Exchange Commission said, IBM received contracts for computer gear.