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
US Department of Justice secures $17 million settlement from IBM over DEI-linked compensation practices
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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Economic Times

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Corruption & Accountability Big Tech

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