SEC Opens FCPA Unit in San Francisco | Compliance Week

The SEC’s creation in January 2010 of a specialized Foreign Corrupt Practice unit focused on violations of the FCPA and led by Cheryl J. Scarboro has been well-documented and discussed.  Far less publicized, however, has been the SEC’s opening of a San Francisco unit that is solely dedicated to the enforcement of the FCPA.

Last month, the San Francisco Daily Journal reported that the SEC’s San Francisco Regional Office was putting the “finishing touches” on the new FCPA unit, which is part of the national SEC unit announced in January.

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SEC Charges California Telecom Company With Bribery And Other FCPA Violations

The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Alameda, Calif.-based telecommunications company UTStarcom, Inc. with violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) for authorizing millions of dollars in unlawful payments to foreign government officials in Asia.

SEC Complaint

UTStarcom agreed to settle the SEC’s charges and pay a $1.5 million penalty among other remedies. In a related criminal case, the U.S. Department of Justice announced today that UTStarcom agreed to pay an additional $1.5 million fine.

“UTStarcom spent millions of dollars on illegal bribes to win and keep customers in Asia,” said Marc J. Fagel, Director of the SEC’s San Francisco Regional Office. “It is important for corporate America to recognize that resorting to these methods of boosting profits contributes to a culture of corruption that cannot be condoned under U.S. law.”

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