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« Socially Responsible Investing And The FCPA | Main | Johnson & Johnson In $77 Million Global Settlement »
Friday
Apr082011

J&J Joins New Top Ten 

Here's the current top ten list for corporate defendants.* Johnson & Johnson today replaced ABB Ltd of Switzerland at number ten.

1. Siemens (Germany): $800 million in 2008.

2. KBR / Halliburton (USA): $579 million in 2009.

3. BAE (UK): $400 million in 2010.

4. Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V. / ENI S.p.A (Holland/Italy): $365 million in 2010.

5. Technip S.A. (France): $338 million in 2010.

6. JGC Corporation (Japan) $218.8 million in 2011.

7. Daimler AG (Germany): $185 million in 2010.

8. Alcatel-Lucent (France): $137 million in 2010.

9. Panalpina (Switzerland): $81.8 million in 2010.

10. Johnson & Johnson (USA): $70 million in 2011.

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*An individual, Jeffrey Tesler  of the U.K., agreed to an FCPA-related forfeiture of $149 million in 2011.

[Editor's note: This list was updated here.]

Reader Comments (3)

Union Cardbide / Dow & Bhopal disaster: Why is the US not as passionate about crimes committed and bribery of foreign officials when their own companies are involved??? In my view, this is a well run scheme targeted at foreign companies... unless the same dedication and passion is demonstrated when chasing US companies......its all a bit hollow...
April 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRohit
Dear FCPABLog,

Why did you say that J&J joins new top ten FCPA penalties ?
Your post one day before was:
10. Panalpina (Switzerland): $81.8 million in 2010

Even with the SFO civil recovery settlement (£4.8M - US$7.7M), it's less than Panalpina.
Thanks for your daily explanation.

Regards,
April 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEmmanuel
An individual, Jeffrey Tesler of the U.K., agreed to an FCPA-related forfeiture of $149 million in 2011. He was shown on the top ten list you're referring to, but not on our latest corporate top ten list, where he appears as an asterisk. If you remove Tesler, J&J makes the list at number 10.
April 11, 2011 | Registered CommenterThe FCPA Blog

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