Weatherford International LLC has agreed to a $140 million penalty to settle charges that it inflated its earnings by using deceptive income tax accounting, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Sept. 27.
Two Weatherford senior accounting executives at the time also agreed to settle charges that they were behind the scheme, the SEC said.
A spokeswoman for the oil services company, which neither admitted to nor denied the SEC's allegations, could not be immediately reached for comment, Reuters reported.
Weatherford fraudulently lowered the year-end sum it set aside for income taxes each year by $100 million to $154 million so that it "could better align its earnings results with its earlier-announced projections and analysts' expectations," the SEC said in an order.
The company was forced, as a result, to restate its financial statements on three occasions in 2011 and 2012.
"Weatherford's designed tax structure was far more successful than reality," the SEC said in a statement.
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