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Gunvor claims it is not the target of Swiss Prosecutor in bribery investigation

Global commodity trading company Gunvor confirmed on Tuesday that its Geneva office was searched by Swiss prosecutors in May. However, it said in a press release that they were not the subject of the investigation.

The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland stated that the search was part of an?investigation into the bribery of officials abroad by unknown persons. The prosecutor stated that it could not provide any further information?on a ongoing investigation.

Gunvor stated in its statement that it had reported "issues" to the Swiss authorities over a year ago. It stated that it was cooperating with the authorities and did not know about the Swiss investigation, except for the fact that the company was not the target.

Public?Eye, a Swiss news outlet, first reported the search of Gunvor’s Geneva office as part of an investigation into Gunvor's operations?in Gabon.

Gunvor stated in its statement that it had conducted an internal investigation of its business in Gabon.

Gunvor claimed that it had identified a total of $2 million in fraudulent activity over a period of five years. Gunvor also accused an 'unnamed maritime service provider, and an unnamed former employee, as perpetrators. Reporting by Robert Harvey in LONDON and Shadia Nasralla; editing by David Goodman, Alexander Smith

(source: Reuters)