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U.S Watchdog fines Avon for China bribes

Beauty company Avon has been fined $135m (£87m) by the US Securities and Exchange Commission for paying out bribes and gifts to Chinese officials. Avon's Chinese subsidiary paid out $8m from 2004 to 2008 in order to obtain a direct selling licence, said the SEC in a statement. The payments included plane tickets for officials, and expensive gifts from Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Tiffany. Avon is the world's largest direct seller of beauty products. Under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, companies are banned from paying money or giving anything of value to foreign officials to obtain or retain business. Avon makes $10bn in annual revenue, according to its website, but it has been struggling with slowing growth in many of its major markets. China had banned direct selling in 1998, but in later years decided to lift the ban. Avon became the first business to obtain a licence for direct selling in 2006. 'Gucci bags, Tiffany pens' The SEC said that Avon had made the payments in cash, gifts, travel and entertainment to "gain access to Chinese officials implementing and overseeing direct selling regulations". It also made the payments to "avoid fines or negative news articles that could have impacted Avon's clean corporate image", which was required to retain the licence. The gifts include paid travel for Chinese officials within China or to the US or Europe, Louis Vuitton merchandise, Gucci bags, Tiffany pens, and tickets to the China open tennis tournament. These payments were falsely recorded as business expenses incurred by employees, or reimbursements to third-party vendors, or recorded with "almost no detail at all". SEC also said that Avon's headquarters had been alerted to this behaviour through an internal audit in late 2005, and while management issued a directive for reforms, "ultimately, however, no such reforms were instituted at the Chinese subsidiary". It was only in 2008 when Avon launched a full internal investigation after its chief executive received a letter from a whistleblower, said the SEC. Avon released a statement saying the fine was "in line with the expected terms the company previously reported". It noted that it had co-operated with the investigation and provided "extensive remediation", which the US government has recognised. The company has racked up more than $300m in legal and other related costs due to the corruption probe.
12/18/20142 minutes, 44 seconds
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Baidu to team up with Uber

Baidu is investing in U.S. taxi app Uber, as industry insiders familiar with the internet giant's business reveal. As revealed, Baidu may not take a controlling stake. The collaboration between the two could be announced on December 17, 2014. Founder and CEO of Uber, Travis Kalanick, earlier announced that the company had completed 1.2 billion U.S. dollars of financing and about half of it was reserved by a "strategic investor", which may refer to Baidu. Uber now has an estimated 40-billion-U.S.dollar market value, with 258 million investments from Google Ventures. After cooperating with Baidu, the company may have new leverage on the Chinese internet market. The U.S. taxi app has been struggling with the Chinese market after it entered in February this year. It failed to compete with local taxi apps like Didi which works with the help of WeChat, a social networking application backed by Tencent. Didi just received 700 million U.S. dollars of funds from investors earlier this week, marking the largest financing deal in China's mobile Internet
12/13/20141 minute, 12 seconds
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DEC 4 2014

12/4/201457 seconds
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John Kerry tells fugitive Edward Snowden to map up

5/29/20144 minutes, 29 seconds
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Fastfood workers go on strike

5/16/20144 minutes, 58 seconds
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Candy crush will land in China

4/17/20144 minutes, 53 seconds
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China congress set target

3/5/20147 minutes, 20 seconds
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Everest climbers must collect 8kg litter

3/4/20146 minutes, 38 seconds
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US economic growth revised down

3/2/20148 minutes, 1 second
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Dec 24

12/23/20139 minutes, 4 seconds
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Winter solstice Dec 22

12/22/20138 minutes
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Dec 18

12/17/20136 minutes, 59 seconds
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Dec 19

12/17/20135 minutes, 4 seconds
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Dec 16

12/16/20136 minutes, 29 seconds
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Dec 12

12/12/20135 minutes, 34 seconds
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Dec 11

12/11/20135 minutes, 6 seconds
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Dec 10

12/10/20137 minutes, 42 seconds
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Dec 9

12/9/201311 minutes, 44 seconds
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Dec 6

12/6/20139 minutes, 35 seconds
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Dec 4

12/4/20137 minutes, 53 seconds
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Dec 3

12/2/20137 minutes
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Dec 2

11/30/20137 minutes, 54 seconds
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Nov 29

11/29/20138 minutes, 51 seconds
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Thanksgiving. Nov 28

11/28/20139 minutes, 20 seconds
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Nov 27

11/27/20137 minutes, 49 seconds
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Nov 26

11/26/20139 minutes, 55 seconds
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Nov 25 2013

11/25/20136 minutes, 29 seconds