
Corruption Crime & Compliance McKinsey & Company Pays $122 Million to Resolve FCPA Violations in South Africa
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Jan 6, 2025 Explore the stunning case of McKinsey & Company, which paid $122 million to resolve FCPA violations linked to bribery in South Africa. Delve into how senior partner Vikas Sagar orchestrated these payments to land lucrative contracts. Discover the significance of corporate compliance failures and the risks of engaging unscrupulous intermediaries. Learn about the lessons for companies to prevent corruption and ensure effective oversight in their operations.
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McKinsey's South Africa Bribery Scandal
- McKinsey paid $122 million to resolve FCPA violations.
- Bribery secured contracts with South African state-owned enterprises Transnet and Eskom.
The Role of Vikas Sagar and Local Partners
- Vikas Sagar orchestrated the scheme, partnering with local businesses.
- These businesses acted as intermediaries, paying bribes to Transnet and Eskom officials.
Third-Party Due Diligence
- Conduct thorough due diligence on all third parties, especially in high-risk areas like South Africa.
- Ensure due diligence is completed before engaging any third party.
