The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the settlement today with the big information technology company. Computer Sciences, based in Falls Church, Virginia, neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing in the settlement of civil charges.
The SEC also brought charges against eight former finance executives in the company's international businesses. Five of the executives, including former CEO Michael Laphen, agreed to settle the charges; the other three are contesting them in federal court in Manhattan.
Former Chief Financial Officer Michael Mancuso is returning USD 369,100 in compensation in a clawback and is paying a USD 175,000 penalty. Laphen and Mancuso and the other three executives agreeing to settlements neither admitted nor denied the SEC's allegations.
The SEC said Computer Sciences and the executives improperly inflated financial results in 2010 and 2011, and concealed the company's losses on a multibillion-dollar contract with Britain's National Health Service.
Computer Sciences changed its executive leadership in 2012, revised the affected financial statements and has made major improvements to its programs for internal financial controls, compliance and disclosure, Adamonis said.
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