Feds investigating Motorola Solutions for alleged bribery

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The U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating Motorola Solutions on suspicion of bribery, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. Motorola Solutions, not to be confused with Motorola Mobility, reportedly paid bribes to foreign officials, including Austrian count Alfons Mensdorff-Pouilly, in an attempt to increase business in Europe. If the allegations are true, Motorola Solutions will have been in violation of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and will likely be required to pay a fine. The company opened up its own investigation in 2009 after a “suspicious transaction” was made in Turkey and has since asked the U.S. government to aid in the investigation, The Wall Street Journal said, noting that the company is providing federal investigators with internal documents “voluntarily.” Mensdorff-Pouilly was charged with bribery in 2010 after the U.S. government looked into allegations that BAE Systems was also paying off foreign officials in return for business.

23 Comments
  • Anonymous

    Just the world we live in these days…

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    • Spider99Alien

      More and more dissapointed in this country

  • Anonymous

    Just another example of the DOJ picking on some poor innocent helpless corporation. Giant corporations are known for acting honestly and with everyone’s best interest at heart, so this accusation must be completely false.

    • Anonymous

      So is this a shot at Google, AT&T or T-Mobile? Either way, 4/10. Needs more subtlety.

      • Anonymous

        It’s a shot at all of them and the folks who say that the government should stay away and let corporations do as they please.

      • Anonymous

        neither as Motorola Solutions is entirely different than Motorola Mobility. 

  • Anonymous

    Foreign officials need to learn from the US. It’s called campaign contributions here.

  • http://twitter.com/GRZLA Grizzly Atoms

    I’m patiently awaiting a fanboy to ignorantly connect this to Google and Android…

    • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

      With google and therefor DROID involved because of their ties with motorola I can’t believe this story.

      • http://twitter.com/GRZLA Grizzly Atoms

        Thanks Norm!

  • Anonymous

    Would’ve been cool if you could have spared a couple of words to explain what Motorola Solutions actually does, since it’s not the Motorola Mobility that 99.9% of us care about (to varying degrees).

    • Anonymous

      Ever see these Motorola two way radios and pagers used by Fire and Police Departments? That Motorola. 

      • Anonymous

        Gracias.

  • http://rmbo47.myopenid.com/ rmbo47

    oh, snap! wrong Motorola!

  • Anonymous

    Tsk tsk tsk

  • Anonymous

    Todd, you should know better: “Count” is a title, therefore, it should be capitalized.
    What would your Mother say?

  • Travis “CityBoy” Sinclair

    its not a bribe, its a MOTOBLUR!!

    • Bullet Tooth Tony

      Different company entirely…. nice attempt at humor tho.

  • Anonymous

    bribery ? Are you kidding me ? bribery is one of the most basic tool you need to learn to use before starting any type a business. Now the real question is what did Motorola do wrong? Clearly they forgot to pay someone or skipped someone
    edit: just like renting a apartment in NY.. you need to pay your super to have it process >.> you know what I mean (wink wink)

    • Travis “CityBoy” Sinclair

      they need some jedi mind tricks!!

  • CrossWired

    Do it on a small scale like Motorola and the feds are all over you. Step up to daylight robbery in the trillions of dollars, bring down global economies, and you’re rewarded with a mild talking-to and billions in bailout money… and maybe a job at the fed.

  • Anonymous

    lol, OK looks like the Feds have a LOT of spare time on their hands.
    real-privacy.net.tc

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