Cambodia's Minister for Water Resources, Lim Kean Hor, told the National Assembly BHP had paid $US2.5 million to the government to secure a bauxite mining concession. ''Lim Kean Hor is reported to have described this payment as 'tea money', an unofficial payment in Cambodia''
April 22, 2010BARRY FITZGERALD AND MATHEW MURPHY
The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
BHP BILLITON'S blue-chip reputation has been tarnished by a foreign bribes scandal, believed to involve the group's abandoned bauxite exploration project in Cambodia where the payment of ''tea money'' to gain access to exploration ground is rife.
The scandal has been under investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission since August but only became ominous for BHP in a reputational sense yesterday when the Australian resources giant admitted the bribery claims could have merit.
BHP disclosed that its own internal investigation - a response to inquiries from the SEC - had uncovered evidence ''regarding possible violations of applicable anti-corruption laws involving interactions with government officials''.
It did not name the country or the now abandoned projects involved. While Cambodia was the popular tip by the non-government organisations that monitor the behaviour of the global miners in Third World countries, a nickel project in the Philippines was also mentioned by the organisations.
Either way, the revelations are a blow to BHP Billiton's need to maintain a squeaky clean corporate image while waiting on clearance from global regulators for its $US115 billion ($123 billion) iron ore production joint venture with Rio Tinto, a proposed deal that has angered the Chinese steel industry, the world's biggest. It was notable that while BHP would not name the country at the heart of the bribery scandal, it was prepared to volunteer that it was not China.
''We are limited in what we can comment on as the matter is still under investigation,'' it said.
''However, we can confirm that the SEC's requests for information primarily relate to certain terminated minerals exploration projects and not any activity in China, BHP Billiton's marketing activities or the sale of any of the company's products.''
Rio itself has suffered damage to its reputation in recent weeks. Last month China jailed four iron ore traders, including the Australian citizen Stern Hu, for accepting bribes and stealing commercial secrets. They were sentenced to between seven and 14 years' jail.
BHP is being assisted in the investigation by the New York law firm Davis Polk & Wardell. BHP would not comment on whether any of its employees had been stood down pending completion of the inquiry.
The bombshell was contained on the third page of an exploration and development report to the stock exchange for the March quarter.
BHP believes it was not obliged to make an earlier disclosure on the SEC investigation. But it now considers it relevant information - at least in the context of announcing in the exploration and development report - following its more recent discovery of possible anti-corruption violations.
''The company is co-operating with the relevant authorities including conducting an internal investigation, which is continuing. It is not possible at this time to predict the scope or duration of the investigation or its likely outcome,'' BHP said.
Under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, BHP could be fined up to $US2 million while ''officers, directors, stockholders, employees, and agents are subject to a fine of up to $US100,000 and imprisonment for up to five years''.
The laws were introduced in the 1970s after more than 400 US companies admitted making questionable or illegal payments to foreign government officials to secure favourable treatment.
In a report by the British advocacy group Global Witness, published in February last year, the group cites a 2007 article in The Cambodian Daily which says that Cambodia's Minister for Water Resources, Lim Kean Hor, told the National Assembly BHP had paid $US2.5 million to the government to secure a bauxite mining concession.
''Lim Kean Hor is reported to have described this payment as 'tea money', an unofficial payment in Cambodia,'' the report says.
BHP rejected the claim in a letter in November 2008 to Global Witness saying the money was used for a social development program. ''In … terms of the minerals exploration agreement with the Cambodian government, which granted BHP Billiton and Mitsubishi the right to explore for bauxite, an amount of $US1 million was formally paid to the Cambodian government in September 2006,'' BHP wrote.
''If the money appears elsewhere … it is not clear where,'' the Global Witness report said. ''This raises questions as to where BHP Billiton's $US1 million payment made in September 2006 has gone.''
The scandal has been under investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission since August but only became ominous for BHP in a reputational sense yesterday when the Australian resources giant admitted the bribery claims could have merit.
BHP disclosed that its own internal investigation - a response to inquiries from the SEC - had uncovered evidence ''regarding possible violations of applicable anti-corruption laws involving interactions with government officials''.
It did not name the country or the now abandoned projects involved. While Cambodia was the popular tip by the non-government organisations that monitor the behaviour of the global miners in Third World countries, a nickel project in the Philippines was also mentioned by the organisations.
Either way, the revelations are a blow to BHP Billiton's need to maintain a squeaky clean corporate image while waiting on clearance from global regulators for its $US115 billion ($123 billion) iron ore production joint venture with Rio Tinto, a proposed deal that has angered the Chinese steel industry, the world's biggest. It was notable that while BHP would not name the country at the heart of the bribery scandal, it was prepared to volunteer that it was not China.
''We are limited in what we can comment on as the matter is still under investigation,'' it said.
''However, we can confirm that the SEC's requests for information primarily relate to certain terminated minerals exploration projects and not any activity in China, BHP Billiton's marketing activities or the sale of any of the company's products.''
Rio itself has suffered damage to its reputation in recent weeks. Last month China jailed four iron ore traders, including the Australian citizen Stern Hu, for accepting bribes and stealing commercial secrets. They were sentenced to between seven and 14 years' jail.
BHP is being assisted in the investigation by the New York law firm Davis Polk & Wardell. BHP would not comment on whether any of its employees had been stood down pending completion of the inquiry.
The bombshell was contained on the third page of an exploration and development report to the stock exchange for the March quarter.
BHP believes it was not obliged to make an earlier disclosure on the SEC investigation. But it now considers it relevant information - at least in the context of announcing in the exploration and development report - following its more recent discovery of possible anti-corruption violations.
''The company is co-operating with the relevant authorities including conducting an internal investigation, which is continuing. It is not possible at this time to predict the scope or duration of the investigation or its likely outcome,'' BHP said.
Under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, BHP could be fined up to $US2 million while ''officers, directors, stockholders, employees, and agents are subject to a fine of up to $US100,000 and imprisonment for up to five years''.
The laws were introduced in the 1970s after more than 400 US companies admitted making questionable or illegal payments to foreign government officials to secure favourable treatment.
In a report by the British advocacy group Global Witness, published in February last year, the group cites a 2007 article in The Cambodian Daily which says that Cambodia's Minister for Water Resources, Lim Kean Hor, told the National Assembly BHP had paid $US2.5 million to the government to secure a bauxite mining concession.
''Lim Kean Hor is reported to have described this payment as 'tea money', an unofficial payment in Cambodia,'' the report says.
BHP rejected the claim in a letter in November 2008 to Global Witness saying the money was used for a social development program. ''In … terms of the minerals exploration agreement with the Cambodian government, which granted BHP Billiton and Mitsubishi the right to explore for bauxite, an amount of $US1 million was formally paid to the Cambodian government in September 2006,'' BHP wrote.
''If the money appears elsewhere … it is not clear where,'' the Global Witness report said. ''This raises questions as to where BHP Billiton's $US1 million payment made in September 2006 has gone.''
14 comments:
this is so common for those politics who make money on their position. if they really care the project then why they abandon it?
That's corruption, Lim Kean Hor, by receiving this you becomes a thief or bandit, not a minister, you must resign, most of Japanese ministers would kill themself if they did this, Singapuor's would be executed.
Hem Heng, ambassador from Cambodia to US is new Khmer like Mrs You Ah ambassador to Bangkok and they made from Srok Yuon. Yuon are the most EVILS ever live, worse than Hitler and than animal in the jungle.
Yuon are the killers of Khmers of Laos and of Thais now is happening. Yuon created chaos and confusion in Thailand.
Yuon forced Khmers to build the canal then shot Khmers after they finished; Yuon killed Khmers by buring Khmers alive with 3 heads for Dam Tae Ong.
Yuon are being cursed and Yuon will be punished for the most unhumane and will be driven back to HELL by the power of GOD.
i don't think it's a corruption money, it a requirement of down payment to bid on a project in cambodia. be careful with misinformation!
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Cambodia should has a tough Anti-corruption Law to combat this so called tea money. Have you ever heard one said corrupted from top to bottom?
12:03 AM, you go when ? I will follow you!
To do what ? from whom ? with who ?
Kandoy mê vea puok ah khmer nov Sydney nung Paris , akaing, sot tè puok ah khmer knhom bor ro tess ma pouch mè vea oss mouy chivit. puok ah nis min deil skorl srok khmer bè mouk tov na phong. bro tes kampuchea chea kammasith ro boss khmer 7 makara teh, min main ro boss puok ah khmer rot chaol srok teh veuy.
Khmer PP.
And how much mother fucker CPP of ah Kwac Hun Xen get tea from all the roads and bridges built?????
And Cambodia young generation need to pay back for ah Kwack corruption and stupidity!!!!
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What a laugh!!!
It is not Tea money,sir.It is called "power ransom".Nowaday it is called Bribe.
It is such a stupid comment made by a minister. How come they are so out of dated???
Why cambodia has so many chinese origin as ministers?
Where is cambodian culture,serving the country with pride and honesty???.
Under Communist People Party ( CPP ) Hun Sen's regime don't care about Cambodia future. He and his gangs collected millions of dollars from International Aide and used for his weapon to oppress his own peoples more than 25 years. If someone in his family get kill he would find the murder, but for Chea Vichea, Touch Srey Nich's mom, Piseth Pelika and other victims the government don't even find one murder. What kind of government is this? Remember HUN SEN is a former Khmer Rouge and never change his mentality. I hope the peoples of Cambodian will change the leadership for the next election.
Khmer PP, you're right,
Cambodia is Cambodians country not the country of Khmers Paris nor Khmers Sidney.
BUT from now on, it would be the country of Hun Sen and Hun Sen alone and you and your children prepare to eat shit..
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