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ABB is a three-time loser in foreign bribery enforcement, but still agreed to pay $315 million to settle FCPA charges. The company also resolved SEC charges for $75 million.ABB's criminal history includes bid rigging and bribery violations in multiple countries. However, the DOJ cited ABB's extraordinary cooperation and extensive remediation when they announced the settlement. Michael Volkov explores ABB’s history of FCPA violations, leading up to their most recent, in this week’s show.


KEY QUOTE“For companies that have to decide whether to disclose and may hesitate because of their criminal histories, the answer now is fairly clear that it is a better idea in many cases to voluntarily disclose, remediate and cooperate.” - Michael Volkov
ResourcesABB Agrees to Pay Over $315 Million to Resolve Coordinated Global Foreign Bribery Case | OPA | Department of JusticeABB Settles SEC Charges That It Engaged in Bribery Scheme in South Africa Email Michael: mvolkov@volkovlaw.com