Avoiding Fraud and Corrupt Practices. Michael Steinberg IES Abroad AIEA Conference February 2014

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Avoiding Fraud and Corrupt Practices Michael Steinberg IES Abroad AIEA Conference February 2014

Types of Corruption Bribery Bribery» E Extortion Embezzlement Grey Market

Avoiding Fraud and Corrupt practices Rules, protocols, guidelines! Organizational Culture. Legal contexts. Audit! Train staff. Trust everyone and no one.

Prevalence of Corrupt Practices

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Law in U.S. since 1977 All OECD members have similar laws

OECD convention signers Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile Colombia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Japan Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Russia Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States

Prevalence of Corrupt Practices

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 1977, prohibits Any individual, firm, officer, director, employee, agent of firm, stockholder acting on behalf of firm, from o acting with corrupt intent, to make payment to a foreign official (regardless of rank), foreign political party or official, candidate for foreign political office, o To induce the recipient to misuse his official position or wrongfully direct business.

Sanctions Criminal o Up to 5 years in prison and up to $2 million fine. Civil o AG or SEC or Competitor may bring action to enjoin or punish. Those in violation may be barred from doing business with the Federal govt.

Trends U.S. Justice Department priority Greater enforcement Higher Fines Prosecution of businesses as well as officials

Exceptions to FCPA Size of payment Routine governmental action The seniority of the governmental official. Discretionary or Required approvals Third Parties Accurate recording Monitoring

Exceptions to FCPA Routine governmental action does not include any decision by a foreign official to award new business or to continue business with a particular party.

Private to Private bribery Criminalized in some countries including o UK o Hong Kong o China o Malaysia o Germany o Spain United Nations Charter against corruption of 2005 mentions encourages criminalization

Extortion Fees demanded by dishonest officials for performing their duties. Fees demanded by representatives of purveyors for fulfilling their agreements.

Extortion avoidance Implement policy Reporting system Training good relations with governmental authorities

Extortion avoidance Discuss demands of local officials with higher authorities. Cooperate with local commercial associations to publish official procedures, time, and fees for approvals. Prohibit payment of non-documented expenses.

Responses to extortion Refuse to pay and explain that your organization doesn t allow payments not required by law and official receipts are required. Report incident to higher management. Inform official that making payment is prohibited by your company and explain that you may be fired if you make a payment.

Responses to extortion Take the name of the employee and explain that all fees must be paid to the government office and that an official fee needs to be issued. If this can t be done, request a receipt on the government letterhead.

Responses to extortion Identify a more senior official to approach.

Responses to extortion Seek assistance from other organizations, local universities, and trade organizations. Ask how they have responded to similar demands. Explain to the parties involved that the demand could endanger continued operations. Contact business groups and the U.S. embassy.

Fraud Theft of cash or property in company s possession. Skimming: Before cash gets on the books, stealing. Phony vendors: Company pays invoice and money is paid to employee.

Individual Warning signs No concept of right or wrong Troubling family and friend relationships Deceptiveness Resentment Build an image of trustworthiness Self confidence belief they can get away with crime. Clever and creative

Behavioral Red Flags Failure to follow procedures and accounting rules Late submission of expenses Reluctance to reassign work High travel expenses. Failure to reply to inquiries related to expenses. Purveyors complain of late paymentsdivorce/family problems Addiction problems

Remedies against employee Ethical organizational culture Good internal controls Timely submission and review of financial transactions theft Careful review of expenditures against budget Whistle blower policy

Over-Invoicing Over-invoicing is a popular mechanism used in both government organizations and private firms in China and the rest of the world to embezzle funds.

Over-invoicing Employee sent to purchase computer with authorization to spend $3000. Computer firm provides invoice for $3000 although computer lists at $2500 Employee pockets $250 Computer agent pockets $250 Alternative: the Computer firm throws in a hard drive worth $250 to the employee.

Misuse of petty cash Employee takes petty cash to purchase office supplies. Store employee provides receipt for 25% more than the cost of the goods. Employee and store employee split the profits. Employee puts her share in the staff social fund.

Grey market Offshore payments Cash payments for services Risks: o Labor audits o Disgruntled employees can sue or inform government

Summary Understand regulatory environment everywhere you operate. Commit to honest operations Understand risks to operations and reputation Maintain compliance Use experts when necessary Educate staff Culture of Compliance