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Cadbury maker Mondelez faces US action for India bribery case

In the filing made with the SEC, Mondelez International said the investigation under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) relates to a facility in India which it had acquired as part of the Cadbury takeover.

February 22, 2016 / 21:20 IST
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Confectionery giant Mondelez, maker of Cadbury chocolates and Oreo biscuits, faces potential enforcement action in the US for alleged bribing of government officials with regard to permissions for factory in India.

The US-based multinational, which has disclosed the potential action by the markets regulator SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) in a regulatory filing, also said it is contesting show-cause notices by the excise department in India that has demanded from it unpaid taxes and penalties.

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In the filing made with the SEC, Mondelez International said the investigation under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) relates to a facility in India which it had acquired as part of the Cadbury takeover.

After a long takeover battle, Cadbury was acquired in 2010 by the erstwhile Kraft Foods which later adopted a new name, Mondelez International. However, Cadbury brand has been retained for various products.