Oman Daily Observer

Rolls-Royce to pay more than $800 million to settle bribery charges

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WASHINGTON: Rolls-Royce Plc agreed to pay authoritie­s more than $800 million to resolve charges of bribing officials in six countries in schemes that lasted more than a decade, the US Justice Department and UK Serious Fraud Office said in statements on Tuesday.

The company admitted to paying officials at state-run energy companies in Kazakhstan, Thailand, Brazil, Azerbaijan, Angola and Iraq more than $35 million in order to win contracts, the Justice Department said.

In a statement, the company’s chief executive officer, Warren East, apologised “unreserved­ly” for the bribery schemes. The company had since overhauled its compliance rules and cut back on using intermedia­ries, the statement said.

Among the bribes, Rolls-Royce paid a Brazilian official $1.6 million through a middleman to win numerous oil equipment contracts from Petrobras, US authoritie­s said.

The case was the third resolution related to Petrobras in the United States following a nearly three-year investigat­ion in Brazil dubbed “Operation Car Wash” into corruption at the oil company, which has led to dozens of arrests and political upheaval in the country. Petrobras did not return a request for comment.

In Iraq, Rolls-Royce middlemen bribed Iraqi officials after they had expressed concerns about turbines the company had sold.

The Rolls-Royce bagman paid the bribe to “persuade the officials to accept the turbines” and prevent the officials from “blacklisti­ng” Rolls-Royce from future business in Iraq, US authoritie­s said. — Reuters

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