US Department of Justice secures $17 million settlement from IBM over DEI-linked compensation practices
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The US Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Fraud Initiative secured a $17 million settlement from IBM over allegations that the company used a compensation “diversity modifier” tying bonus pay to demographic targets
Why it matters
The settlement establishes that compensation structures explicitly linking pay outcomes to demographic targets can trigger civil enforcement under existing anti-fraud frameworks, particularly for federal contractors. Employers using similar incentive mechanisms now face elevated legal and audit exposure.
Implications
- • Human resources and compensation teams at US federal contractors must review and remove bonus structures that explicitly tie compensation to demographic targets — continued use risks DOJ enforcement and monetary penalties.
- • Legal and compliance teams must audit incentive design, documentation, and internal controls around DEI-linked programs immediately — insufficient documentation or misaligned structures increase exposure under civil fraud statutes.
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