UPDATE: Bridgestone To Plead Guilty, Pay $28 Million In Bid-Rigging, Bribery Case
September 15 2011 - 1:46PM
Dow Jones News
Bridgestone Corp. (BRDCY) will plead guilty and pay a $28
million criminal fine for participating in bid-rigging and bribery
conspiracies related to the sale of marine hose, the Justice
Department announced Thursday.
The department said Bridgestone was part of an antitrust cartel
that affected prices for hundreds of millions of dollars worth of
marine hose, which is used to transfer oil from tankers to storage
facilities.
Bridgestone conspired with other corporations to rig bids, fix
prices and allocate market shares in the U.S. and elsewhere, the
department said. It also said the company conspired to pay bribes
to officials in Latin America to win business.
The company's actions took place from 1999 until as late as May
2007, the department said.
Bridgestone is the fifth company to be charged in the
department's ongoing marine-hose investigation.
The department said it agreed to recommend a "substantially
reduced" fine for Bridgestone because the company cooperated
extensively with investigators, restructured parts of its business
and fired many of its third-party agents.
Bridgestone emphasized its cooperation efforts in a written
statement and also indicated it would withdraw from the marine hose
business.
"We are committed to the efforts to further enhance and expand
our remediation measures, and to conduct business in compliance
with the competition and anticorruption laws around the world," the
company said.
The Bridgestone plea agreement is subject to approval by a U.S.
district court in Houston.
-By Brent Kendall, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9222;
brent.kendall@dowjones.com
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