The government said yesterday Diebold has agreed to pay a $25.2 million penalty to resolve an investigation into alleged bribes in China and Indonesia and falsified records in Russia.
The goal was to obtain and keep contracts to provide ATMs to state-owned and private banks in those countries, the US Department of Justice said.
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The SEC said the company agreed to pay $22.9 million in restitution and to appoint an independent monitor to oversee its compliance with the law.
"A bribe is a bribe, whether it's a stack of cash or an all-expense-paid trip to Europe," Scott Friestad, an associate director in the SEC's enforcement division, said in a statement.
"Public companies must be held accountable when they break the law to influence government officials with improper payments or gifts," Friestad said.
Diebold acknowledged responsibility. Besides ATMs, the company makes bank security and teller equipment.
"In China, Indonesia and Russia, Diebold chose to pay bribes for business and falsify documents to cover its tracks," said acting Assistant Attorney General Mythili Raman.
"Through its corrupt business practises, Diebold undermined the sense of fair play that is critical for the rule of law to prevail," Raman said.
Under the agreement filed in US District Court in Cleveland, the government will hold off prosecuting two counts of violating anti-bribery and record-keeping laws and will drop the charges in three years if Diebold abides by the terms.
The agreement requires Diebold to cooperate with the government and implement internal controls. In addition, the company must keep a compliance monitor for at least 18 months to oversee Diebold's operations.
"Today's settlement agreement is an important step for the company moving forward," Diebold spokesman Michael Jacobsen said in an email statement.
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