SBM Offshore, the world's top oil production ship leasing company, said on Feb. 10 that U.S. authorities had reopened an inquiry into bribery allegations by the Dutch company.
In November 2014, SBM offshore reached a record settlement of $240 million with Dutch and U.S. authorities relating to corruption charges in Angola, Brazil and Equatorial Guinea, involving an estimated $200 million in bribes between 2007 and 2011.
SBM Offshore said in a statement it was setting aside $245 million for a possible settlement with Brazilian authorities, although the timing of a settlement was unclear.
The company, which generates roughly 60% of revenue in Brazil, has been in talks with the Brazilian comptroller general's office about a leniency deal related to the corruption scandal at state-run oil company Petrobras.
In December, Brazilian prosecutors charged 12 people with involvement in the bribery scheme, including a U.S. citizen.
The U.S. Department of Justice has "made information requests in connection with that inquiry. The company is seeking further clarification about the scope of the inquiry," SBM Offshore said.
Last month, SBM Offshore CEO Bruno Chabas, and former board member Sietze Hepkema settled "personal favoritism" charges with Brazilian prosecutors for around $60,000 each, with no admission of guilt.
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