Defendant Name:
Deutsche Telekom, AG
Defendant Type:
Public Company
SIC Code:
4812
CUSIP:
25156610
Initial Case Details
Legal Case Name
SEC v. Magyar Telekom Plc. and Deutsche Telekom AG
First Document Date
29-Dec-2011
Initial Filing Format
Civil Proceeding
Case Number
11-cv-09646
Allegation Type
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Federal District Court
New York, Southern District of New York
Resolutions
First Resolution Date
03-Jan-2012
Headline Total Penalty and Disgorgement
$40,211,491
Related Documents:
SEC Charges Magyar Telekom and Former Executives with Bribing Officials in Macedonia and Montenegro
On December 29, 2011, the SEC issued a litigation release announcing that Deutsche Telekom agreed to settle the SEC's charges. Deutsche Telekom also agreed to a non-prosecution agreement with the Department of Justice under which Deutsche Telekom agreed to pay a $4.36 million penalty.
Complaint
In the complaint filed on December 29, 2011, the SEC alleged "multiple violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ... by defendant Magyar Telekom, Plc. ("Magyar Telekom") and corresponding violations of the books and records and internal controls provisions of the FCPA by Magyar Telekom's parent company, defendant Deutsche Telekom, AG ("Deutsche Telekom")." The FCPA violations allegedly took place in 2005 and 2006 in the Republic of Macedonia and in 2005 in the Republic of Montenegro.
2011-279
29-Dec-2011
Press Release--Civil Action
SEC Charges Magyar Telekom and Former Executives with Bribing Officials in Macedonia and Montenegro: Firm and Parent Company Agree to Pay $95 Million to Settle Civil and Criminal Charges
On December 29, 2011, the SEC charged Magyar Telekom Plc ("Magyar Telekom"), the largest telecommunications provider in Hungary, with bribing government and political party officials in Macedonia and Montenegro to win business and shut out competition in the telecommunications industry. Magyar Telekom's parent company Deutsche Telekom AG, also listed as a defendant, was charged with books and records and internal controls violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Without admitting or denying the SEC's allegations, both companies consented to the entry of final judgments to settle the charges. The settlements remain subject to court approval. As part of a non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, Deutsche Telekom agreed to pay a penalty of $4.36 million.
Final Judgment as to Defendant Deutsche Telekom, AG
On January 3, 2012, Federal District Judge Colleen McMahon entered final judgment against Deutsche Telekom, AG pursuant to the consent of Deutsche Telekom, AG. The Court ordered that "based on Defendant's cooperation in a Commission investigation and related enforcement action, the Court is not ordering Defendant to pay a civil penalty in excess of $4,000,000."
Other Defendants in Action: