Tesco Agrees to Pay $162 Million Fine Over Accounting Scandal

Posted by Alhanouf Almubarak.

This case discusses Tesco the Britain’s biggest retailer accounting scandal. In October 2014, the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) began a criminal investigation into accounting practices at Tesco. Chris Bush, (Tesco’s former managing director), Carl Rogberg (former finance chief), and John Scouler (former food commercial head) were charged with fraud over an accounting scandal after the company announced that it had overstated its first-half profit by approximately $420 million. At that time the company suspended many executives for accounting irregularities.

Some of the reasons why Tesco overstated the expected profits of the group at that time was mainly because it agreed on commercial deals with suppliers too early. The investigations against Rogberg, Scouler and Bush revealed that they purposely falsified Tesco’s digital accounting records and its draft interim accounts by the “inputting of and/or reliance upon commercial income figures which gave a false account of the financial position of Tesco.” (Butler,2017). The offenders’ crime by abuse their position and fraud accounting can lead to prison sentences of up to 10 and seven years respectively.