Deloitte Advokatfirma submits final report on Telenor's handling of the VimpelCom ownership

FORNEBU, 29 April 2016: Deloitte Advokatfirma (Deloitte) has today delivered its final report with a review of how Telenor has handled the VimpelCom ownership, a company partly owned by Telenor (33%). Deloitte has not found that any Telenor employees have been involved in corrupt actions or any other legal offences, but the report does uncover internal weaknesses in Telenor.

"The report states that no Telenor employees have been involved in corrupt actions. It gives Telenor partial credit for its handling of the ownership in VimpelCom, but also points to weaknesses in organisational structure, communication and leadership in this matter. This is serious. The Board and the management recognise that we must improve how we work. It is obvious to follow laws and regulations, but we have to reach further. There should never be any doubt that we in Telenor are fully compliant with our ethical guidelines," says Gunn Wærsted, Chair of the Board of Telenor.

In November 2015, the Board of Directors of Telenor ASA engaged Deloitte to conduct a review of Telenor`s follow up and handling of its VimpelCom ownership, which the report characterises as complex and demanding. Telenor`s handling of the VimpelCom ownership is described as insufficient.

"We shall learn from this demanding case and use it to build an even stronger Telenor. We have already implemented actions to strengthen governance procedures and the awareness of what our ethical guidelines demand of our leaders. Now we will thoroughly study the report and consider if the initiatives are sufficient," says Gunn Wærsted.

A central part of the report relates to Telenor`s handling of a serious matter in 2011, from an employee seconded to VimpelCom. The person raised concerns of potential corruption to executives in Telenor and to Telenor nominated board members in VimpelCom. This concern, however, was not shared with Telenor`s then CEO, Jon Fredrik Baksaas, until March 2014 and then to the Telenor Board of Directors in December 2014. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries was informed in October 2015.

Telenor has today reached an agreement of resignation with CFO, Richard Olav Aa and General Councel Pål Wien Espen. Fridtjof Rusten and Ole Bjørn Sjulstad, who have also been temporarily relieved of their responsibilities during the Deloitte review, will revert to their former positions in Telenor.

"We acknowledge that on this occasion we were unsuccessful in handling an important concern according to Telenor`s ethical standards. It is however good to see that a Telenor employee noticed unacceptable practices and spoke up about them," said Sigve Brekke, CEO and President of Telenor.