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Multi-national companies, including BP and Unilever, yesterday admitted paying small bribes known as "facilitating payments" and "petty dispersals" to get results in developing countries, but denied it was the slippery slope to full-scale corruption.
In evidence to a Commons committee investigating overseas corruption, executives for six leading firms suggested that such payments were "tolerated, not encouraged", and were made in line with local practice to get a phone line or similar service installed.
Reg Hinkley, group vice president and general auditor of oil company BP Amoco, told the international development select committee that managers often had to make judgments in difficult situations.
Such payments may be made sometimes to prevent delays, rather than to gain an unfair advantage over competitors. "I don't think it's the beginning of a slippery slope - it's not something that we like," Mr Hinkley said.
Under international law, small payments to officials are not always illegal, although companies should clearly label them in their accounts.
The committee, chaired by Tory MP, Bowen Wells, has had difficulty persuading private sector firms to give evidence in public. "They think the mud will stick to them," one frustrated MP said last night.
Unilever, the food conglomerate, admitted to the committee yesterday that modest facilitating payments were "tolerated, not encouraged" as long as they met specified conditions. The payment must be small, must facilitate something that would happen anyway, is in line with local practice, transparent and in public.
Balfour Beatty, which is behind the controversial Ilisu dam project in Turkey, also gave evidence, as did the crown agents whose director, Ian White, admitted he was "a little shocked" to hear that BP and Unilever sanctioned payments.
His colleague, David Phillips, said companies sometimes included these payments in their accounts under "petty dispersals" in the "customs clearance" section.
Crown agents said its policy was to advise clients to blow the whistle on officials demanding such payments.
The MPs, who have been encouraged in their campaign by the international development secretary, Clare Short, believe that corruption inhibits development. The committee hopes to get witnesses from Nigeria to give evidence about the way western firms helped lure the oil-rich state into its current near-bankruptcy, the fault of endemic corruption.
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