UK closes corruption probe into British American Tobacco

Reuters

Published Jan 15, 2021 07:19

Updated Jan 15, 2021 08:00

(Reuters) - British American Tobacco (LON:BATS) said on Friday the UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) had closed an investigation into suspicions of corruption by the company, more than three years after initiating it.

The Dunhill and Lucky Strike maker said the SFO was taking no further action in this matter.

Britain opened a formal investigation in August 2017, nearly two years after allegations of bribery in Africa first surfaced.

A November 2015 BBC programme described cases of BAT employees bribing officials in East African countries to undermine anti-smoking laws, citing internal documents provided by a whistleblower. (https://reut.rs/3qksiWy)

"The evidence in this case did not meet the evidential test for prosecution as defined in the Code for Crown Prosecutors," the SFO said. (https://