FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT
Northrop Grumman is committed to "…act with INTEGRITY in all we do…" Our products whether provided to government or commercial customers, are offered and eventually selected on the basis of quality, service and price. We conduct our business in an open and above board manner, and we do not seek any improper influence nor will be tolerate even the appearance of such influence.
All employees, representatives and others doing business on the company’s behalf anywhere in the world must be motivated by this company Value and Standard of Conduct. Further, employees involved in international business must familiarize themselves with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in order not to knowingly or unknowingly compromise our company Values or violate the Law. This pamphlet is designed to familiarize you with the FCPA and sensitize you to its requirements.
FOREIGN – FCPA "…prohibits any payments, offers of money, or any other items of value to an official of a foreign government, agency or instrumentality, or to foreign politicians or political parties for corrupt purposes to be made, authorized, or directed by the company or its personnel either directly or through agents, contractors, or other third parties." (Corporate Policy No. A8 – "Business Practices").
CORRUPT PRACTICES – Such practices are equivalent to bribery. It means that there is an effort to ensure that the selection is influenced by factors other than quality, service and price. It means that money or an item of value is offered to influence a foreign official’s actions or decisions or to induce the misuse of official position to help the company get or keep business.
ACT – The FCPA is a law that applies to the international operations of U.S. companies. It resulted from improper conduct and bribery of foreign officials by U.S. companies in the mid-70’s. Its purpose is to prevent bribery of foreign officials by representatives of U.S. companies in connection with solicitation or retention of business in foreign countries. Enforcement by U.S. government agencies can include injunctions, civil fines and criminal prosecution against both the company and individuals.
APPLICATION
As with our Standards of Business Conduct, the FCPA applies to company officers, directors, employees, consultants, agents or anyone who acts on behalf of the company in any capacity.
STANDARDS OF ACCOUNTABILITY
The "knowing" standard is broad and encompasses more than actual knowledge that such corrupt practices will occur. Ignoring or disregarding circumstances that could reasonably be considered sufficient warning that illegal conduct will occur may be grounds for meeting the knowing standard.
Great care must be exercised in this area. All activities must uphold the principles set forth in Northrop Grumman Values and meet "…the highest standards of behavior, including honesty and fairness in all aspects of our work."
The FCPA makes a strong and concerted effort to prevent bribery but it does make a number of exceptions. All transactions, including ones allowed as exceptions, must be recorded in keeping with required company accounting procedures. Employees must get advice from their BCO or the Law Department to verify the correctness of the action they are about to take even if it appears to meet the requirements of any one of the following permitted exceptions:
| n | Facilitating or expediting payments. These are payments of small value to effect routine non-discretionary government action such as obtaining permits, licenses, visas, mail, utilities hook-ups etc. | |
| n | Payments that are considered lawful under the written laws of the foreign country in which the action takes place. | |
| n | Reasonable promotional or marketing expenses made in good faith with no corrupt intent. These could include meals, travel and lodging expenses for a foreign official directly related to performing an existing contract or promoting, demonstrating or explaining company products and services. Such expenses should only be considered if permitted by the respective foreign government. |
PENALTIES – The penalties for violation are severe for both the company and individuals. Anyone which represents Northrop Grumman and violates the act incurs personal liability. Individuals can be fined up to $100,000 and imprisoned for up to 10 years. The company can be fined up to $2 million. In addition, a violation could spawn other legal and adverse consequences like Securities and Exchange Commission action, suspension or debarment from government contracts, revocation or suspension of export license privileges, shareholder lawsuits and long-term damage to the company’s reputation both at home and overseas. Employees are also subject to company discipline up to and including employment termination.
As you can see, you are well advised to get advice and be sure of yourself before taking any action which raises concerns relative to the FCPA. Always feel free to seek assistance from the Law Department, The Business Ethics Office using the Corporate OpenLine at 1-800-247-4952 or your local Business Conduct Officer (BCO).
STOP SIGNS – These are a number of situations that should give you pause before proceeding. Some (but by no means all) of them are:
| n | The amount of the payment requested is more than one would normally expect to pay for the services rendered. | |
| n | You are not clear, or may even be suspicious about the reputation of an independent consultant or agent because they are less than forthcoming with information. | |
| n | A method of payment is suggested that could be considered unusual for a business transaction like: payment in cash, payment through a third party or payment in a third country. | |
| n | The independent consultant or agent or a director, shareholder or employee of the independent consultant or agent’s firm has a personal, family or business relationship with a government official. | |
| n | Bribery is a "way of doing business" in the country in question. | |
| n | The independent consultant or agent does not have the credentials you would expect for the business you want to get. | |
| n | The independent consultant or agent makes reference to political or charitable contributions as a way of influencing official action. | |
| n | The proposed agreement between the company and the consultant/agent is illegal under local law. | |
| n | The independent consultant or agent employs individuals or firms unknown to Northrop Grumman. |
The independent consultant, agent or representative has undisclosed principals, associates or subcontractors with whom fees or commissions are split.