Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson Update on Deferred Prosecution Agreement (3725D)
March 02 2022 - 4:49AM
UK Regulatory
TIDM61QS
RNS Number : 3725D
Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson
02 March 2022
Update on Deferred Prosecution Agreement
On December 6, 2019, Ericsson entered into a Deferred
Prosecution Agreement (DPA) with the United States Department of
Justice (DOJ). On March 1, 2022, the DOJ informed Ericsson that the
disclosure made by the company prior to the DPA about its internal
investigation into conduct in Iraq in the period 2011 until 2019
was insufficient. Furthermore, it determined that the company
breached the DPA by failing to make subsequent disclosure related
to the investigation post-DPA. The company is in communication with
the DOJ regarding the facts and circumstances of the breach
determination and is committed to co-operating with the DOJ to
resolve the matter.
At this stage it is premature to predict the outcome of this
matter.
Comments about the Iraq investigation
Based on our current review, we believe the situation described
in the media reports on the conduct of Ericsson employees, vendors
and suppliers in Iraq, going back to 2011 is covered by Ericsson's
2019 internal investigation.
As previously disclosed in our press release on February 15,
2022, Ericsson invested significant time and resources to
understand these matters. The investments we have made in our
Ethics & Compliance program enabled us to identify and
investigate the misconduct in Iraq. The 2019 investigation, which
was supported by external legal counsel, conducted over the course
of a year, and involved the collection and review of a large amount
of information, found serious breaches of compliance rules and the
Code of Business Ethics.
The investigation could not identify that any Ericsson employee
was directly involved in financing terrorist organizations. Based
on our current assessment of the media reports, we do not believe
they change this conclusion. We reiterate our commitment to
investigate and take action to address any new information,
including further investigation as appropriate.
As a result of the investigation, several employees were exited
from the company and multiple other disciplinary and other remedial
actions were taken. This included closing gaps in our internal
processes in the region and incorporating lessons from the
investigation into our ethics and compliance program. Furthermore,
Ericsson terminated a number of third-party relationships and
prioritized the Iraq country business for enhanced training and
awareness activities, policies and procedures, and third-party
management processes.
The Company has previously acknowledged publicly that it had
failed to implement sufficient internal controls, including
internal controls designed to deter and detect corruption. Over the
last years, Ericsson has made significant investments in compliance
which has enabled the company to uncover and address past
misconduct. Since the beginning of 2017 when we started the
turnaround of our company, we have invested extensively in enhanced
compliance systems and processes. We work hard to build a better
Ericsson focused on safeguarding a strong ethical and compliant
culture throughout the entire company. We continue to invest
significant resources to improve our ethics and compliance program
and our speak-up culture to help prevent future misconduct.
Ericsson is under a compliance monitorship and the deferred
prosecution agreement with the US Department of Justice remains in
effect.
MORE INFORMATION AT:
Contact person
Peter Nyquist, Head of Investor Relations
Phone: +46 705 75 29 06
E-mail: peter.nyquist@ericsson.com
Additional contacts
Stella Medlicott, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Corporate
Relations
Phone: +46 730 95 65 39
E-mail: media.relations@ericsson.com
Media
Corporate Communications
Phone: +46 10 719 69 92
E-mail: media.relations@ericsson.com
This is information that Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson is
obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation.
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