Tidewater Inc. has previously announced that the Audit Committee of its Board of
Directors had engaged special counsel to conduct an internal investigation
into the legality, under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), of its
Nigerian affiliate's reimbursement of certain payments made by a third party
agent to procure temporary importation permits and other authorizations
necessary for Tidewater's vessels and crews to operate in Nigerian waters,
as well as to review certain practices and transactions in other
jurisdictions to determine whether an expansion of the original scope of the
investigation was warranted.
The Audit Committee has now determined that other aspects of the company's
international operations merit a more intensive FCPA review and,
accordingly, the scope of the investigation has been expanded to include the
review of the company's use in certain markets of third party marketing and
other agents, and immigration and customs practices of the company in other
countries. Tidewater Inc. owns 454 vessels, the world's largest fleet of vessels
serving the global offshore energy industry.