Defendant Name: AGCO Corporation

Defendant Type: Public Company

Document Reference: court_doc2_09-cv-01865

Document Details

Legal Case Name SEC v. AGCO Corporation
Document Name Final Judgment as to Defendant AGCO Corporation
Document Date 04-Nov-2009
Document Format Civil Proceeding
Case Number 09-cv-01865
Federal District Court District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Federal District Judge Ricardo M. Urbina
Allegation Type Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Document Summary On November 4, 2009, the Court issued a final judgment as to Defendant Agco Corporation, stating: "Defendant Agco Corporation . . . consented to entry of this Final Judgment without admitting or denying the allegations of the Complaint (except as to jurisdiction); waived findings of fact and conclusions of law; and waived any right to appeal from this Final Judgment". "

Disgorgement & Penalty Information

Resolutions
Enjoinment
Monetary Penalties:

Disgorgement

Individual:     $13,907,393.00 Shared:    

Civil Penalty

Individual:     $2,400,000.00 Shared:    

Pre-Judgment Interest

Individual:     $2,000,000.00 Shared:    

Total Penalty

Individual:     $18,307,393.00 Shared:    

Related Documents:

comp21229 30-Sep-2009 Complaint
Complaint
The SEC stated: "From approximately 2000 through 2003, AGCO Corporation ("AGCO") violated the books and records and internal controls provisions of the Foreign Corrupt practices Act (the "FCPA") when its subsidiaries made approximately $5.9 million in kickpack payments in connection with their sales of humanitarian goods to Iraq under the United Nations ("UN") Oil for Food Program."
2009-212 30-Sep-2009 Press Release--Civil Action
AGCO Corporation Agrees to Pay $18.3 Million to Settle SEC Charges of FCPA Violations
The SEC stated that: "[It] charged AGCO Corporation with violations of the books and records and internal controls provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), alleging that certain subsidiaries made approximately $5.9 million in kickback payments related to their sales of humanitarian goods to Iraq under the United Nations Oil for Food Program. AGCO Corporation, a manufacturer and supplier of agricultural equipment headquartered in Duluth, Ga., has agreed to pay more than $18.3 million to settle the SEC's charges."
LR-21229 30-Sep-2009 Litigation Release
SEC Files Settled Books and Records and Internal Controls Charges Against AGCO Corporation For Improper Payments to Iraq Under the U.N. Oil for Food Program -- AGCO Agrees to Pay Over $18.3 Million in Disgorgement, Interest, and Penalties
The SEC stated that: "[It] filed Foreign Corrupt Practices Act books and records and internal controls charges against AGCO Corporation in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia."