WASHINGTON: Russia's largest mobile telecommunications company and its Uzbek subsidiary agreed to pay US$850 million to resolve U.S. charges of a bribery and money-laundering scheme, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
Mobile TeleSystems PJSC, also known as MTS, entered into a deferred prosecution agreement that charged the company with one count of conspiracy to violate anti-bribery and books and records provisions of the U.S. law on foreign corruption and with one count of violating internal control provisions of the law. Its subsidiary also pleaded guilty to violating the anti-bribery and record provisions, Justice said.
The United States also indicted two people connected to the Uzbek telecommunications sector - Gulnara Karimova, daughter of the former president of Uzbekistan who allegedly used her influence to help telecommunications companies obtain business opportunities, and Bekhzod Akhmedov the former CEO of Uzdunrobita LLC, another MTS subsidiary.
“This is the third installment in a trilogy of cases arising from an almost US$1 billion bribery scheme that reached the highest echelons of the Uzbekistan government and was orchestrated by some of the largest telecommunications companies in the world,” U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said.