Yara accepts corporate penalty
In April 2011 Yara International ASA launched an external investigation and concurrently notified Økokrim of possible irregularities. The main findings of the external investigation were published in June 2012.
"This is a serious case. Both the company's external investigation and the Økokrim investigation has uncovered unacceptable and disappointing behaviour. We have throughout the process cooperated with Økokrim and given them access to all material," said Jørgen Ole Haslestad, President and Chief Executive Officer of Yara.
"The incidents in question took place several years ago. We have since invested considerably in our compliance processes, based on our clear zero tolerance for corruption. Most importantly we have worked with culture and attitudes to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future," said Jørgen Ole Haslestad.
The fine of NOK 270 million is related to historical irregularities linked to the establishment of Lifeco (Libya), an unrealized project in India and Yara's activities in Switzerland. In addition Økokrim has imposed a confiscation of NOK 25 million related to earlier phosphate deliveries.
"Our acknowledgement of guilt and acceptance of a fine reflect that the Økokrim findings are in line with those of our own investigation. The penalty is severe, but we accept it," said Bernt Reitan, Chairman of the Board of Yara International ASA.