Aon Paying $16.3M In Alleged Bribery Settlements
| By MARCY GORDON, AP Business Writer | |
| Associated Press |
The government accused Aon of violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which prohibits bribery of foreign government officials or company executives to secure or retain business. A number of U.S. and foreign companies have been charged with violating the anti-bribery law in recent years.
On its website, Aon says it "provides more insurance brokerage, reinsurance brokerage and risk management services than any other company in the world." It has 59,000 employees in over 120 countries.
The criminal fine relates to allegations that Aon improperly used training funds for employees of
The
"Aon's subsidiaries repeatedly engaged in misconduct around the world," Brockmeyer said in a statement. "Maintaining accurate books and records, and adequate internal-controls systems are essential tools in detecting and preventing foreign bribery."
Aon neither admitted nor denied the civil allegations under the
Aon agreed to comply with recordkeeping and internal control standards.
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