The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday charged BHP Billiton Ltd. with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in connection with the company's sponsorship of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

The Australia-based mining company agreed to pay $25 million to settle the charges.

A BHP representative couldn't immediately be reached for comment.

According to the SEC, BHP invited 176 government officials and employees of state-owned enterprises, plus 60 guests, to attend the games in Beijing at the company's expense. The sponsored guests were primarily from countries in Africa and Asia and received hospitality packages, which included event tickets and hotel accommodations, that were valued at $12,000 to $16,000 a package, the commission said.

"BHP Billiton footed the bill for foreign government officials to attend the Olympics while they were in a position to help the company with its business or regulatory endeavors," said Andrew Ceresney, an SEC director. "BHP Billiton recognized that inviting government officials to the Olympics created a heightened risk of violating anticorruption laws, yet the company failed to implement sufficient internal controls to address that heightened risk," Mr. Ceresney said.

While the company required business managers to complete a hospitality application form for any individuals they sought to invite to the Olympics, the SEC alleges that BHP failed to provide employees with any specific training on how to complete forms or evaluate bribery risks of the invitations. BHP didn't implement procedures to ensure meaningful preparation, review and approval, the commission said.

As a result, according to the SEC, a number of the hospitality applications were inaccurate or incomplete, and BHP extended Olympic invitations to government officials connected to pending contract negotiations or regulatory dealings such as the company's efforts to obtain access rights.

The company neither admitted nor denied the SEC's findings, according to the commission. The settlement requires BHP to report to the SEC on the operation of its FCPA compliance program for a one-year period.

Write to Lisa Beilfuss at lisa.beilfuss@wsj.com

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