A partial owner of several Florida-based energy companies
pleaded guilty today to foreign bribery charges for his role in a scheme to
corruptly secure contracts from Venezuela’s state-owned and state-controlled
energy company, Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA).
Acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Blanco of the
Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Acting U.S. Attorney Abe Martinez of
the Southern District of Texas and Special Agent in Charge Mark Dawson of U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations’
(ICE-HSI) Houston office made the announcement.
Fernando Ardila Rueda (Ardila), 49, of Miami, pleaded guilty
in federal court in Houston, to one count of conspiracy to violate the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and one count of violating the FCPA. U.S. District Judge Gray H. Miller of the
Southern District of Texas accepted the guilty plea. Sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 8, 2018.
According to admissions made in connection with his plea,
Ardila conspired with U.S.-based businessmen Abraham Jose Shiera Bastidas
(Shiera) and Roberto Enrique Rincon Fernandez (Rincon) to pay bribes and other
things of value to PDVSA purchasing analysts.
The bribes were paid to ensure that Shiera’s and Rincon’s companies were
placed on PDVSA bidding panels and in order to obtain or retain business with
PDVSA. From 2008 through 2014, while he
was sales director, manager and partial owner of several of Shiera’s companies,
Ardila provided entertainment and offered bribes to PDVSA officials based on a
percentage of the value of contracts the officials helped to award to Shiera’s
companies.
Rincon, Shiera and two other former employees of Shiera’s
companies have also pleaded guilty in the case.
Including Ardila, the Justice Department has announced a total of 10
individuals have pleaded guilty and are pending sentencing as part of a larger,
ongoing investigation by the U.S. government into bribery at PDVSA.
ICE-HSI is conducting the ongoing investigation with
assistance from IRS-Criminal Investigation.
Trial Attorneys Aisling O’Shea and Jeremy R. Sanders of the Criminal
Division’s Fraud Section, and Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSA) John Pearson and
Robert S. Johnson of the Southern District of Texas are prosecuting the
case. AUSA Kristine Rollinson of the
Southern District of Texas is handling the forfeiture aspects of the case.
The Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs and
the Swiss Federal Office of Justice also provided assistance.
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