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ComEd Reaches Agreement to Resolve Justice Department Investigation

ComEd resolves previously disclosed matter related to historical lobbying practices and strengthens lobbying and compliance controls CHICAGO--(BUSINESS

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ComEd Reaches Agreement to Resolve Justice Department Investigation

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nComEd resolves previously disclosed matter related to historical lobbying practices and strengthens lobbying and compliance controls\n\n CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nExelon Corp. and its ComEd subsidiary today announced that ComEd has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois to resolve the previously disclosed investigation into ComEd’s historical lobbying practices in Illinois. The resolution ends the investigation into ComEd by the Department of Justice (DOJ).\n\n\nExelon CEO Christopher M. Crane said, “We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and ethical behavior. In the past, some of ComEd’s lobbying practices and interactions with public officials did not live up to that commitment. When we learned about the inappropriate conduct, we acted swiftly to investigate. We concluded from the investigation that a small number of senior ComEd employees and outside contractors orchestrated this misconduct, and they no longer work for the company. Since then, we have taken robust action to aggressively identify and address deficiencies, including enhancing our compliance governance and our lobbying policies to prevent this type of conduct. We apologize for the past conduct that didn’t live up to our own values, and we will ensure this cannot happen again.”\n\n\nUnder the three-year deferred prosecution agreement, ComEd has agreed to make payments totaling $200 million, and has agreed to the government’s filing of a single charge that will be dismissed at the end of the three-year term, provided it abides by all terms of the agreement. The fine will not be recovered in rates or charged to customers. The conduct at issue in the agreement relates only to ComEd, and the agreement does not contain any allegation of misconduct by Exelon or Exelon Generation. The agreement resolves the government’s investigation into both ComEd and Exelon. The related Securities and Exchange Commission investigation and civil lawsuits remain pending.\n\n\nComEd fully and substantially cooperated with the U.S. Attorney’s Office from the beginning of the investigation, and since that time, has taken extensive remedial measures. ComEd’s remediation and cooperation efforts were acknowledged specifically by the government in the resolution agreement.\n\n\nAs part of its remediation,...

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