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THE PARMALAT SCANDAL

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GROUP MEMBERS

Komal Gosrani Kinjal Shah Karishma Mantri Sonam Nagpal Pragati Mehta Udit Bidawatka Sanad Sarawgi

PARMALAT

Parmalat is a huge and quite well known dairy product company in Italy. It is in charge of almost 50% of the dairy products in Italy. But this company does not only run in Italy, but it is an international business, which is what makes the scandal a huge affair. The company's founder and CEO - Calisto Tanzi, he is the son of a man who ran a small bakery, but as he grew old, he changed this to an international business in 1962.

CONTD..

Quick to embrace new pasteurization technology that allowed milk to stay fresh for month without refrigeration. Parmalats distinctive cartons soon become fixture in stores across Italy, and ultimately conquered Europe and much of the world.

He enlarged his horizon by sponsoring sports events such as skiing etc.

BUSINESS OF PARMALAT

OTHER SOCIAL INVESTMENTS UNDERTAKEN [ LOSSES INCURRED]


German

Formula

Football

Club

HOW DID A PEACEFUL DAIRY COMPANY BECOME A SWISS CHEESE FULL OF FINANCIAL HOLES?

After 1970 Parmalat bought a TV station and he started getting involved with politicians thus mixing business with politics. ( forced to overpay debtridden companies to please bankers and politicians). In 1997, Company entered into financial market by various acquisitions. By 2001, many of the acquisition were producing losses, then company start using derivatives. In Feb 2003, CFO announced issue of bond of 500 million euro, which raised the question against company debt payment.

CFO Fausto Tonna resigned and replaced by Alberto Ferrasis. In Sep 2003,fund raising effort of 300 million euro was dropped. Company share was depreciated significantly as a result raised over transaction with mutual fund. The company not able to pay debt of 150 million euro. Tanzi resigned as chairman and replaced by Mr. Bondi. Bank of America release a document showing 3.95billion euro in Bonlats bank account as a forgery.

In late Dec, company officially declared bankrupt and admitting there was hole of 8 billion euro but did not give any explanation. Tanzi was charged for financial fraud and money laundering Police arrested five executive including Fausto Tonna. Later by the auditor of administration determined that total debt amounted to 14.3 billion euro which is almost eight times the sum originally stated. Many of the company subsidiary become insolvent. Feb 2004, Tanzi admitted that he diverted 500 million from Parmalat to his daughter enterprise Parmatour and elsewhere.

Tanzis daughter and brother also arrested.


Tanzi was sentenced to 10 years in prison for fraud relating to the collapse of the dairy group. The other seven defendants, including executives and bankers, were acquitted.

CORE ISSUES THAT ARE VIOLATED

Parmalat lacked board independence. Parmalat is family owned company of Tanzi and Sons, Tanzi is the founder and chaiman and CEO of the company.

Parmalat was also weak on the composition of key board committees. Both audit committee and remuneration committee is completely dependent on Tanzi family.

ISSUES RELATED TO LEADERSHIP


Chairman and CEO: Calisto Tanzi, who is the founder, chairman and CEO of the company

Parmalat was listed as one of those family controlled business as Calisto Tanzi always insisted on keeping majority control, hold of 50.5% of the company.

No role distinction between CEO and Chairman.


Without understanding the company financial condition acquired many companies in the food industry which result in financial losses.

To hide losses manipulate financial report.


Later it was revealed that most of the money was diverted to the family's private business and personal account of family members, top managers and various professionals involved in the fraud.

Divert 500 million euro from company reserve to Parmatour(which belongs to his daughter) without taking approval from shareholder and stakeholder.

CFO: Fausto Tonna Complete dependent on the company internal auditor, not even access company books which was handled by internal auditor Announced a bond issue of 500 million euro, without communicating shareholder, stakeholder and other personals.

Independent directors: Being independent director of the company did not question the company malpractices.

ISSUES RELATED TO CORPORATE GOVERNANCE.


Internal Auditor Manipulation of balance sheet by reducing debt to half, in order to give company better financial picture

In order to cover losses, post profit by representing that company involved in aggressive acquisition.

External Auditor: Not an independent director as related to one the company subsidiary.Also involved in company fraud and laundering activities.

Company has nonexistent account in Bank of America. Grant Thornton claimed that this account is existent in order to show third party confirmation.

Senior management: Not perform efficiently to minimize the risk of company and did not question activities of Executive Director. Executive Directors: company had 7 executive directors, all of them equally involved in company malpractice. They also received compensation for their involvement.

Bank of America, Citigroup and J.P. Morgan: Largest bond placers helping Parmalat to fake balance sheet and hide their actual financial condition.

Bank of America give higher rating to Parmalat bonds based on the fake account which never existent. Citigroup and J.P.Morgan help Parmalat to build a fraudulent accounting practice

Deloitte and Toushe: Auditing firms Even after rotation of external auditor in 3 years, agreed to continue Lorenz Prenca to be chief auditor of the company.

Allow Parmalat to follow wrong accounting practice and help them to cover fraud. Regulators were also responsible as they not able to detect pattern of negligence and fraud.

4.ETHICAL ISSUES.

Parmalat reached from 100,000 euro in 1962 to 50 million euros in 1970. The company grew on a progressing manner, this making it difficult for people to even guess what the fraud. He was influential because he would involve his business with politician, thus received extra benefits. Even the banks that offered help to him in USA were well known. and the company had enough funds to cover their problems. Tanzi has tried to go the easy way to earn profit, and unfortunately he put not only himself but many of his colleagues, friends and family in a big black hole.

DIFFERENT LEVELS OF CONTROL

The auditors can be hired from a specific firm and be hired under a contract The Bank should be more precise when giving out loans to businesses, and they should have government officials checking to make sure all the people working at the bank are also honest and not doing any illegal work. The government should have strong corporate governance measurement Imposing strict regulation on independent directors, executive director and auditors.

LEARNINGS FROM THE PARMALAT

Strengthen auditing standards Internationalize accounting methods and reporting standards

Establish greater government oversight and regulations


Increase the corporate training by HR educating and explaining all employees about theft, how to detect them and how it can be done safely

Reform the auditing measures and establish that only one auditor can audit a firm and the job cant be shared or divided amongst multiple auditors. Make the punishment more severe for those guilty of corporate fraud.Harsher the punishment,the less likely people will try to steal from the company Banks should have a complete auditors report before making decisions and should have access to auditors and can ask them anytime regarding status and health of the firm.

THANK YOU!!!

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