Investigation focuses on bribes to government officials
Rolls-Royce says it is co-operating with the authorities
A
U.K. investigation into bribery at Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc has reached
Nigeria as the Serious Fraud Office looks at the company’s former
operations in the oil-rich country, according to a person with knowledge
of the matter.
The investigation is focusing on whether agents
acting for the company bribed government officials in connection with
energy tenders through the year 2013, said the person, who declined to
be identified because the matter is private. A spokeswoman for the SFO
declined to comment Thursday.
“Concerns about bribery and
corruption involving intermediaries in a number of overseas markets
remain subject to examination by the Serious Fraud Office and other
authorities," said a Rolls-Royce spokesman. "We are co-operating with
the authorities.”
The SFO asked Rolls-Royce to look into possible
corruption concerns, and in 2012, the London-based company handed over
details on what it called “matters of concern” uncovered in China and
Indonesia. A year later, the SFO opened an investigation into whether
Rolls-Royce engaged local agents in return for orders and whether that
could constitute corruption.
The Financial Times reported on the probe earlier Thursday.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-05-19/rolls-royce-corruption-probe-said-to-expand-to-nigeria-bribes
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