18 December 2014 | 14:35

Avon beauty firm pays $138 mn to settle China bribe probe

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The Avon Products headquarters is seen in midtown Manhattan area of New York. ©REUTERS The Avon Products headquarters is seen in midtown Manhattan area of New York. ©REUTERS

 US authorities on Wednesday fined the international cosmetics seller Avon Products $135 million to settle a corruption probe in China, AFP reports.


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 US authorities on Wednesday fined the international cosmetics seller Avon Products $135 million to settle a corruption probe in China, AFP reports.

The global beauty supplier, known for its door-to-door and catalogue sales, bribed local officials with foreign travel and expensive trinkets such as Gucci bags and Louis Vuitton merchandise, the Securities and Exchange Commission said in a statement.

The SEC said Avon had violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by failing to stop bribes to Chinese officials.

"The SEC alleges that Avon’s subsidiary in China made $8 million worth of payments in cash, gifts, travel, and entertainment to gain access to Chinese officials implementing and overseeing direct selling regulations in China," the SEC said.

Avon was trying to be among the first to test the regulations, and eventually received the first direct selling business license in China in March 2006, the SEC said.

"Avon missed an opportunity to correct potential FCPA problems at its subsidiary, resulting in years of additional misconduct that could have been avoided," said Scott Friestad, an associate director in the SEC's enforcement division.

US media reported that Avon, founded in 1886, pleaded guilty at a federal court in New York on Wednesday to conspiring to violate the FCPA.

In reaching the proposed settlement, the SEC considered Avon's "cooperation and significant remedial measures," the SEC said.

In addition to the financial penalty, Avon is required to retain an independent monitor to review its compliance program with the FCPA for 18 months.

Avon is struggling in the wake of the economic slowdown in Brazil and Russia, its two main markets.

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