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Glencore to pay $152 mln to deal with Swiss bribery examination

Glencore stated on Monday it will pay about $152 million as a fine and payment claim after Swiss authorities found the company responsible for stopping working to prevent the bribery of a Congolese public official by a service partner in 2011.

The global miner and trader stated it does not admit to the findings of the Office of the Attorney General Of The United States of Switzerland, but has actually concurred not to appeal the charge order so it can deal with the matter.

A parallel probe by Dutch authorities has actually also been concluded after the case was dismissed following the resolution of the Swiss probe, Glencore included.

Glencore International has actually been fined 2 million Swiss francs ($ 2.36 million) and the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) of Switzerland enforced a payment claim of about $150 million, the business stated.

The OAG mentioned in the summary penalty order that it did not determine that any Glencore staff members had any knowledge of the bribery by the organization partner, nor did Glencore advantage economically from the conduct of the business partner, Glencore added.

(source: Reuters)