UK High Court approves Ultra Electronics deferred prosecution agreement
Defense-contractor compliance owners are now bound to operate under a court-supervised anti-bribery remediation and reporting regime to avoid prosecution under the DPA
- — Applies if you are Cobham Ultra (Ultra Electronics) compliance leadership: Cobham Ultra must submit annual effectiveness reports to the Serious Fraud Office for three years — failure breaches the deferred prosecution agreement approved by the High Court.
- — Applies if you are Cobham Ultra internal audit and compliance testing teams: internal testing must generate evidence sufficient to support the required annual reports to the Serious Fraud Office — failure leaves Cobham Ultra unable to meet the DPA reporting obligation.
- — Applies if you are Cobham Ultra third-party/agent due diligence owners: controls governing the use of agents in public-sector contract pursuits must operate effectively enough to be evidenced in the annual reports — failure breaches the DPA’s requirement to demonstrate an effective anti-bribery programme.
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