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Airbus ordered to pay $99 million fine in Eurofighter case

Published 02/09/2018, 02:17 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An Airbus logo pictured during delivery of the new Airbus A380 aircraft to Singapore Airlines at Airbus's headquarters in Colomiers, France
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German prosecutors have ordered Airbus (PA:AIR) to pay 81.25 million euros ($99 million) to settle one of two investigations into alleged corruption surrounding the sale of Eurofighter combat jets to Austria in 2003, the two sides said on Friday.

The settlement includes an administrative fine of 250,000 euros and "disgorgement" - which legal experts broadly define as the recovery of ill-gotten gains - of 81 million euros.

Munich prosecutors have been investigating whether Airbus issued bribes to win the $2 billion contract: charges it denies.

In a statement, prosecutors said they had not found evidence of bribery but that Airbus had been unable to account for over 100 million euros in payments to two shell companies.

EADS, as the main Airbus parent group was known at the time, sent funds totaling a triple-digit-million euro amount to Vector Aerospace LLP and City Chambers Limited, they added.

Most of these funds, by evading internal control mechanisms, had been used for what the prosecutors said were "unclear purposes", adding it could not be finally determined what the funds had been spent on.

Airbus said in a statement the penalty, which it had agreed to pay, related to the "negligent breach of supervisory duties" by unidentified members of Airbus Defence and Space’s former management.

The former managers failed to ensure proper controls that would have prevented payments to "business partners" without the company getting proven services in exchange.

Airbus regularly uses the term "business partners" to refer to foreign sales agents or intermediaries.

It is being investigated separately in France and Britain over the handling of agents in the sale of commercial jets.

While Friday's settlement ends the Munich investigation, Airbus and individuals including Chief Executive Tom Enders, who headed the company's defense business from 2000 to 2005, face an ongoing investigation in Vienna into the Eurofighter deal.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An Airbus logo pictured during delivery of the new Airbus A380 aircraft to Singapore Airlines at Airbus's headquarters in Colomiers, France

Airbus and Enders have denied wrongdoing and accused the Austrian government of playing politics with the investigation.

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