The Palm Beach Post

Jim Beam picks up tab for bribery charge

- By Ben Bain

A push by the distributo­r of Jim Beam to get more Indians to drink its booze has left the company with a hangover in the U.S.

Beam Suntory Inc. has agreed to pick up a roughly $8 million tab for allegedly bribing government officials for years to make inroads in India’s highly regulated liquor business, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said in a Monday statement. Between 2006 and 2012, the company made illicit payments through third-party sales promoters and distributo­rs to get licenses and secure prominent placements on store shelves, the SEC said.

In one alleged violation, senior managers at an internatio­nal Beam unit agreed to pay an Indian official about $18,000 — the cost of 1,000 standard whiskey bottles in the U.S. — to grease the approval process for a new product back in 2011. The one million Rupee payment was equivalent to about a year’s worth of salary for the Indian bureaucrat, the SEC said.

Beam, which is best known for its Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, didn’t admit or deny the allegation­s.

In a statement, Beam said that it’s “committed to doing business the right way everywhere we operate” and that it first discovered the problems and alerted U.S. authoritie­s. The company has taken corrective action and is cooperatin­g with the Justice Department.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Jim Beam’s parent company is accused of bribing Indian officials to make inroads into the Asian country.
BLOOMBERG Jim Beam’s parent company is accused of bribing Indian officials to make inroads into the Asian country.

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