What does it take for a global telecom giant to get caught up in a bribery scheme involving over $85 million—and what can we learn from their mistakes? How do companies like Telefónica Venezolana manage to conceal millions in bribes through inflated contracts and shell companies, and why do these schemes so often fly under the radar?
This episode dives into Telefónica Venezolana's $85.2 million settlement with the DOJ for bribery violations under the FCPA. Michael Volkov unpacks how the Venezuelan subsidiary exploited a government-controlled currency auction system, paid nearly $29 million in bribes, and concealed it through inflated equipment purchases. The case reveals systemic flaws and offers essential lessons on preventing corporate misconduct.
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