US Authorities Expanding Probe Into Companies' Hiring Practices in Asia


Qualcomm

Qualcomm is facing a civil action from US authorities over the hiring of people related to state-owned companies in China.Reuters



US authorities are expanding their existing Asia bribery investigations to include hiring practices of companies in a number of sectors.


Reuters reported, citing four people familiar with the matter, that the US Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would include other industries in the probe, after investigating banks' hiring of children of powerful Chinese officials.


The industries include oil and gas, telecommunications and consumer products, operating in China, South Korea and southeast Asia, including Singapore, according to the sources. The agencies will investigate whether the companies' hiring practices would come within the definition of bribery.


According to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), a US law dating back to the 1970s and intended to curb bribes to foreign government officials, US companies would be guilty if they hire employees at the direction of an official at a state-run company who is able to grant business to the hiring company.


"The government is starting to recognize there may be widespread abuse but the misperception that it is not illegal," one source told Reuters.


However, it would be difficult to prove corrupt intent from the part of both officials and the companies, according to defence lawyers.


The new probe involves employees who were potentially qualified for their jobs, and performed work, as well as "no-show" jobs, where people do not do work for which they are paid, sources told Reuters.


The investigation comes as mobile chipmaker Qualcomm said it is facing a civil action from US authorities over the "special hiring consideration" given to people related to state-owned companies or agencies in China.


Last year, US banking giant JPMorgan was accused of hiring the daughter of Wen Jiabao, the former Chinese prime minister.


Wen Ruchun, or "Lily Chang" as she was known, was paid $75,000 a month by JPMorgan through her firm Fullmark Consultants, which only had two employees, according to the New York Times.


US regulators are examining JPMorgan's habit of hiring the children of well-connected politicians in the Asia-Pacific region to allegedly help acquire business.



North Korean Leader Kim Asks Troops to Get Ready for Battle with US


North Korea's Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong-un exhorts soldiers to prepare for 'looming conflict with US'Reuters



North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has urged the country's soldiers to prepare for battle with the US as President Barack Obama is set to wrap up his two-day visit to Seoul amid simmering tensions in the Korean peninsula.


On a visit to supervise North Korean soldiers, Kim said that nothing is more important for the country's troops than war preparation.


The state-run mouthpiece Korean Central News Agency said: "Dear Supreme Commander Kim Jong-Un said nothing is more important than preparing for combat now, in the face of a looming conflict with the United States."


Kim usually visits the country's troops and oversees the military installations in order to keep a close watch on their activities. The visits are also regularly reported in Pyongyang's mouthpieces; Kim normally heaps praise on the troops rather than being critical.


On this occasion, however, Kim criticised the soldiers for what he saw as lack of combat readiness during the recent face-off with South Korean forces during a naval drill.


Kim said: "The minds of the commanding officers of this sub-unit and relevant unit seem to be away from the battlefield. Of course, they might do sideline jobs for improving service personnel's living conditions and do their bit in building a rich and powerful nation."


"However, they should always give priority to combat preparations."


The latest bout of belligerence comes alongside Obama's trip to North Korea's arch rival South Korea.


Obama, who is currently on the second leg of his Asia tour, in a series of stinging remarks against Pyongyang, said: "Anybody can make threats. That does not make you strong. Those things don't come through force, they have to be earned. We don't hesitate to use our military might to defend our allies and our way of life."


Tensions have increased in the last few days following reports that North Korea stepped up activity at its nuclear test site fuelling suspicion that the reclusive nation is preparing for a fourth nuclear test.



Pictures of the Week: Best Photos of Past Seven Days


A vet examines a 14-year-old male orangutan found with air gun pellets embedded in his body in northern Sumatra. The Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme centre cares for apes rescued from palm oil plantations, poachers and pet owners. The critically-endangered primates' population is dwindling rapidly due to poaching and rapid destruction of their forest habitat.

A vet examines a 14-year-old male orangutan found with air gun pellets embedded in his body in northern Sumatra. The Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme centre cares for apes rescued from palm oil plantations, poachers and pet owners. The critically-endangered primates' population is dwindling rapidly due to poaching and rapid destruction of their forest habitat.AFP



Two three-month-old white Bengal tiger cubs play with a zoo keeper in their enclosure at the Buenos Aires Zoo, in Argentina

Two three-month-old white Bengal tiger cubs play with a zoo keeper in their enclosure at the Buenos Aires Zoo, in ArgentinaAFP



A five-month-old polar bear cub plays with a ball in a pool at the Leningrad Zoo in St Petersburg, Russia

A five-month-old polar bear cub plays with a ball in a pool at the Leningrad Zoo in St Petersburg, RussiaAFP



A pair of newly hatched Humboldt penguin chicks are given a quick health check by keeper Zuzana Matyasova at ZSL London Zoo. Ten penguin chicks have hatched at the zoo's Penguin Beach exhibit, marking a record-breaking start to the breeding season

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A five-day-old Rothschild giraffe calf named Jabulani is cared for by its mother Tatu at the zoo in Madrid

A five-day-old Rothschild giraffe calf named Jabulani is cared for by its mother Tatu at the zoo in MadridAFP



Firefighters try to rescue a pig from a well at a farm in Huanghua, Zhejiang province, China. Seven firefighters successfully pulled the the 300kg (661lb) animal out of the well

Firefighters try to rescue a pig from a well at a farm in Huanghua, Zhejiang province, China. Seven firefighters successfully pulled the the 300kg (661lb) animal out of the wellReuters



A sheep with dyed pink wool grazes in a field near the village of Ballintoy in Northern Ireland. It has been painted pink to welcome the arrival of the Giro d'Italia cycle race whose race leader wears a pink jersey

A sheep with dyed pink wool grazes in a field near the village of Ballintoy in Northern Ireland. It has been painted pink to welcome the arrival of the Giro d'Italia cycle race whose race leader wears a pink jerseyReuters



Jockey Samuel Cudjoe (1) runs his goat Bright Spark over the finish line to win the Class C2 Classic 100 metre race during Trinidad & Tobago's annual Easter celebrations

Jockey Samuel Cudjoe (1) runs his goat Bright Spark over the finish line to win the Class C2 Classic 100 metre race during Trinidad & Tobago's annual Easter celebrationsReuters



An alpaca looks out of a car on a busy street in Changchun, Jilin province, China. According to local media, the owner of a newly-opened bar rented the animal, hoping to attract more customers

An alpaca looks out of a car on a busy street in Changchun, Jilin province, China. According to local media, the owner of a newly-opened bar rented the animal, hoping to attract more customersReuters



Animal owners bring their pets to be blessed by Archbishop Jose H Gomez as part of the Easter celebrations at La Placita square in Los Angeles

Animal owners bring their pets to be blessed by Archbishop Jose H Gomez as part of the Easter celebrations at La Placita square in Los AngelesAFP



US President Barack Obama kisses first lady Michelle Obama next to the Easter Bunny during the 136th annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House

US President Barack Obama kisses first lady Michelle Obama next to the Easter Bunny during the 136th annual Easter Egg Roll at the White HouseReuters



Russian Orthodox priests attend an Easter service in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow

Russian Orthodox priests attend an Easter service in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in MoscowReuters



Homemade rockets streak through the sky during a traditional Easter celebration in the village of Vrontados, on the Greek island of Chios

Homemade rockets streak through the sky during a traditional Easter celebration in the village of Vrontados, on the Greek island of ChiosAFP



Toulouse's archbishop Mgr Robert Le Gall helps to prepare a giant omelette in Bessieres, southwestern France, as part of Easter celebrations

Toulouse's archbishop Mgr Robert Le Gall helps to prepare a giant omelette in Bessieres, southwestern France, as part of Easter celebrationsAFP



A model showcases a design at the China Academy of Art School of Design Graduates Show in Beijing

A model showcases a design at the China Academy of Art School of Design Graduates Show in BeijingGetty



A burlesque dancer performs her Easter act at the Black Cat club in Washington, DC

A burlesque dancer performs her Easter act at the Black Cat club in Washington, DCAFP



People dressed as Star Wars storm troopers distribute promotional material to visitors during the 2014 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition

People dressed as Star Wars storm troopers distribute promotional material to visitors during the 2014 Beijing International Automotive ExhibitionGetty



A large tornadic vortex signature thunderstorm supercell passes over storm chaser Brad Mack in Graham, Texas; a precursor of what's forecast for this coming weekend

A large tornadic vortex signature thunderstorm supercell passes over storm chaser Brad Mack in Graham, Texas; a precursor of what's forecast for this coming weekendReuters



Christ the Redeemer, the giant monument on top of Mount Corcovado, is surrounded by clouds in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Christ the Redeemer, the giant monument on top of Mount Corcovado, is surrounded by clouds in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilAFP



Christ on a bike! Bicycle designer Didi Senft, also known as

Christ on a bike! Bicycle designer Didi Senft, also known as "El Diablo", rides his latest creation – a bike that commemorates the 2014 World Cup – in Storkow, GermanyReuters



An employee of Johammer e-mobility company rides a J1.200 electric motorcycle near the company's headquarters in Bad Leonfelden, Austria. The bike has a top speed of 130 kph (80mph) and a range of 200km on one charge

An employee of Johammer e-mobility company rides a J1.200 electric motorcycle near the company's headquarters in Bad Leonfelden, Austria. The bike has a top speed of 130 kph (80mph) and a range of 200km on one chargeReuters



An all-electric E-Fan aircraft is seen on the tarmac for its first public flight at the Bordeaux Merignac airport in France. The electric plane, developed by Airbus Group, is 6.7 metres long with a 9.5 metre wingspan, and has two electric turbines with a total power of 60kW. It has a cruising speed of 160 km/h (99 mph) for about an hour of flight time

An all-electric E-Fan aircraft is seen on the tarmac for its first public flight at the Bordeaux Merignac airport in France. The electric plane, developed by Airbus Group, is 6.7 metres long with a 9.5 metre wingspan, and has two electric turbines with a total power of 60kW. It has a cruising speed of 160 km/h (99 mph) for about an hour of flight timeReuters



A sculpture by British artist Richard Wilson dominates the new Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport. Made of aluminium, 'Slipstream' is 78 metres long and is inspired by the flight path of a stunt plane

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Saddam, 19, practises stunts at a beach along the Arabian Sea in Mumbai

Saddam, 19, practises stunts at a beach along the Arabian Sea in MumbaiReuters



Chelsea's goalkeeper Petr Cech collides with Atletico Madrid's Raul Garcia during their Champions League semi-final first leg match at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid

Chelsea's goalkeeper Petr Cech collides with Atletico Madrid's Raul Garcia during their Champions League semi-final first leg match at the Vicente Calderon stadium in MadridReuters



Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos jumps to block a pass from Bayern Munich's Frank Ribery as Pepe watches during their Champions League semi-final first leg match at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid

Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos jumps to block a pass from Bayern Munich's Frank Ribery as Pepe watches during their Champions League semi-final first leg match at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in MadridReuters



Meb Keflezighi of the US reacts after winning the men's division of the Boston Marathon, becoming the first American man to win the race in three decades

Meb Keflezighi of the US reacts after winning the men's division of the Boston Marathon, becoming the first American man to win the race in three decadesReuters



LeBron James of the Miami Heat looks on during the 2014 NBA playoffs against the Charlotte Bobcats at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, Florida

LeBron James of the Miami Heat looks on during the 2014 NBA playoffs against the Charlotte Bobcats at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, FloridaGetty



Jayson Werth of the Washington Nationals is doused with water by team-mates during a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels in Washington, DC

Jayson Werth of the Washington Nationals is doused with water by team-mates during a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels in Washington, DCGetty



Masked pro-Russia protesters pelt supporters of Ukrainian presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko with eggs outside a regional government building in Donetsk

Masked pro-Russia protesters pelt supporters of Ukrainian presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko with eggs outside a regional government building in DonetskReuters



A Ukrainian security force officer is deployed at a checkpoint set on fire and left by pro-Russian separatists near Slaviansk

A Ukrainian security force officer is deployed at a checkpoint set on fire and left by pro-Russian separatists near SlavianskReuters



A member of the Civil Defence and a resident pass a site hit by what activists said were barrel bombs dropped by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's al-Shaar district

A member of the Civil Defence and a resident pass a site hit by what activists said were barrel bombs dropped by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's al-Shaar districtReuters



A resident gestures during a protest in Pavao-Pavaozinho slum, in the Copacabana neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro. Residents accused police peacekeeping officers of causing the death of a dancer, Douglas Rafael da Silva Pereira, 25, who was found dead at a school

A resident gestures during a protest in Pavao-Pavaozinho slum, in the Copacabana neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro. Residents accused police peacekeeping officers of causing the death of a dancer, Douglas Rafael da Silva Pereira, 25, who was found dead at a schoolReuters



People mourn over the coffin of dancer Douglas Rafael da Silva, whose body was discovered in the Pavao-Pavaozinho slum, just blocks from Rio's Copacabana Beach, on 22 April. Protests and shootings broke out as a result after protesters alleged he was killed by police

People mourn over the coffin of dancer Douglas Rafael da Silva, whose body was discovered in the Pavao-Pavaozinho slum, just blocks from Rio's Copacabana Beach, on 22 April. Protests and shootings broke out as a result after protesters alleged he was killed by policeGetty



A hearse carrying the coffin of Peaches Geldof, painted with a picture of her family, arrives for her funeral service at the St Mary Magdalene and St Lawrence church in Davington, Kent

A hearse carrying the coffin of Peaches Geldof, painted with a picture of her family, arrives for her funeral service at the St Mary Magdalene and St Lawrence church in Davington, KentReuters



Students from Danwon high school weep after paying tribute at a group memorial altar for victims of the South Korean ferry disaster

Students from Danwon high school weep after paying tribute at a group memorial altar for victims of the South Korean ferry disasterGetty



A veteran wearing service medals bows his head in the rain during a service to mark Anzac Day in Sydney. Australia and New Zealand marked the 99th anniversary of the first major military action involving their forces during the First World War

A veteran wearing service medals bows his head in the rain during a service to mark Anzac Day in Sydney. Australia and New Zealand marked the 99th anniversary of the first major military action involving their forces during the First World WarReuters




Photos of North Korea Leader Kim Jong-un Surrounded by Adoring Women


North Korea has released a photo of Kim Jong-un being mobbed by female soldiers, many of whom are pictured crying hysterically as they flock around the dictator like teenage girls sobbing over the latest boyband.


This is just the latest in a series of photos that purport to demonstrate how much the people of North Korea adore their leader.



North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is mobbed by crying, adoring women as he guides a rocket launching drill

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is mobbed by crying, adoring women as he guides a rocket launching drillReuters



17 April 2014: The North Korean leader is surrounded by female delegates during a meeting of the Korean People's Army's airborne division

17 April 2014: The North Korean leader is surrounded by female delegates during a meeting of the Korean People's Army's airborne divisionReuters/KCNA



22 March 2014: Kim Jong-un smiles as women surround him at the Ryugyong Dental Hospital and Okryu Children's Hospital in Pyongyang

22 March 2014: Kim Jong-un smiles as women surround him at the Ryugyong Dental Hospital and Okryu Children's Hospital in PyongyangReuters/KCNA



7 March 2014: Female pilots gather excitedly around their leader as he supervises a flight drill of the KPA Air and Anti-Air Force Unit 2620

7 March 2014: Female pilots gather excitedly around their leader as he supervises a flight drill of the KPA Air and Anti-Air Force Unit 2620Reuters/KCNA



28 December 2013: Kim Jong-un visits a military outpost at Mount Osung

28 December 2013: Kim Jong-un visits a military outpost at Mount OsungReuters/KCNA



17 November 2013: Workers cry and cheer as the North Korean leader tours Foodstuff Factory No 354 of the Korean People's Army

17 November 2013: Workers cry and cheer as the North Korean leader tours Foodstuff Factory No 354 of the Korean People's ArmyReuters/KCNA



30 July 2013: Kim Jong-Un laughs during a photo session with war veterans during celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War

30 July 2013: Kim Jong-Un laughs during a photo session with war veterans during celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean WarReuters/KCNA



1 August 2013: Members of the women's national football team cry as Kim Jong-un walks with them after they won the East Asian Cup championship in Seoul

1 August 2013: Members of the women's national football team cry as Kim Jong-un walks with them after they won the East Asian Cup championship in SeoulReuters/KCNA



16 July 2013: The North Korean leader smiles as women flock around him at a mushroom farm

16 July 2013: The North Korean leader smiles as women flock around him at a mushroom farmReuters/KCNA



8 June 2013: Adoring fans mob Kim Jong-un as he pays a visit to the Pyongyang Essential Foodstuff Factory

8 June 2013: Adoring fans mob Kim Jong-un as he pays a visit to the Pyongyang Essential Foodstuff FactoryReuters/KCNA



24 August 2012: Women surround Kim Jong-un as he visits the Thrice Three-Revolution Red Flag Kamnamu Company of the Korean People's Army

24 August 2012: Women surround Kim Jong-un as he visits the Thrice Three-Revolution Red Flag Kamnamu Company of the Korean People's ArmyReuters/KCNA






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