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Enron Probe Focuses on Alleged Bribes Abroad 

WASHINGTON, August 5 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - U.S. federal prosecutors are investigating whether collapsed energy giant Enron had been bribing foreign government officials to win contracts for its operations abroad, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, August 5. 

The previously undisclosed inquiry is examining Enron’s efforts to win foreign pipeline, power and water-privatization projects, some reaching as far back as the mid-1990s, in possible violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, said the report, citing officials and lawyers close to the case. 

Amid allegations by the World Bank and others of government favoritism, in some countries, projects were awarded to Enron without competitive bidding, or assets were acquired at below-market values, the Journal said. 

Enron has denied ever paying bribes, and says that it has “a clear anticorruption policy prohibiting the payment, solicitation and receipt of bribes in any form.” 

The Houston company has said that some of the bribery allegations have been falsely brought by commercial rivals or by local political opponents. “It’s not uncommon for any business to encounter these kinds of charges, especially in the developing world,” said, a spokesman for Enron Global Services, the division under which Enron’s international operations fall. 

News agencies report the Justice Department’s Enron Task Force is examining the energy company’s non-U.S. operations for possible criminal violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. 

Under the Act, the corporation could face stiff fines if convicted.  

According to the paper, the corruption inquiry could turn up the heat on a new cast of former executives, including Rebecca Mark, who helped build Enron’s international operations. 

Mark served as chief of Enron’s international group through 1998 and then headed its water subsidiary, Azurix, before leaving Enron in 2000 and selling her Enron stake valued at more than $80 million, The Journal said. 

Enron filed for bankruptcy last year after it collapsed amid accounting irregularities, reports news agencies. 

Enron Global Services include some of the company’s remaining valuable assets and were excluded from its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing last year, according to the report.  

The foreign projects the company was involved in range from power plants in Poland and the Philippines to a gas pipeline that is being built in the Bolivian jungle. 

Claims of corruption in Enron power or water projects have also arisen over the years in countries such as Ghana, Colombia, Panama, Nigeria and the Dominican Republic, the paper said. 

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