The
appointment in 2020 of an independent monitor followed a
settlement the previous year with the U.S. Department of Justice
(DOJ) to resolve a probe into alleged corruption by the company
in China, Vietnam, and Djibouti.
The monitor had been assessing the Swedish company's global
anti-corruption compliance program and internal controls.
"On March 28, 2024, the monitor certified to DOJ that Ericsson's
anti-corruption compliance program has satisfied requirements
and is functioning effectively," Ericsson said in a statement.
In connection with the 2019 settlement, Ericsson had agreed to
pay a criminal penalty and engage with an independent compliance
monitor for three years, a term that was later extended by a
year.
"This is an important milestone in our journey to improve our
organization. Over the past four years we have implemented
important compliance requirements and processes," CEO Borje
Ekholm said.
Ericsson's share price rose 1.9% by 0723 GMT, outperforming a
0.9% rise in Stockholm's benchmark stock index.
(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by Terje Solsvik)
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