(Updates with SEC and DOJ declined to comment)

By Samuel Rubenfeld

Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) said Monday that Polish anticorruption investigators joined a U.S. probe into allegations of potential foreign-bribery violations by the technology company.

The Palo Alto, Calif.-based firm said in a securities filing that the Polish Central Anti-Corruption Bureau joined the U.S. Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission in investigating an employee of a Polish unit "in connection with certain public-sector transactions" in Poland for potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

The FCPA bars the use of bribes to foreign officials for business purposes. H-P disclosed the U.S. investigation in 2010. Other tech companies have disclosed investigations and settled cases over the past several years.

H-P said the U.S. agencies are also investigating "certain other public-sector transactions" in Russia, Poland, the Commonwealth of Independent States, Mexico and "other countries" it didn't name.

The company said in the filing it's cooperating with the investigating agencies. Both the Justice Department and SEC declined to comment, saying they would neither confirm nor deny whether a matter is under investigation.

Write to Samuel Rubenfeld at Samuel.Rubenfeld@wsj.com. Follow him on Twitter at @srubenfeld

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