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German prosecutors investigate 16 suspects for alleged metals fraud

The German metal trading and recycling company Heraeus has set aside $540 million for the risk of "irregularities", which were revealed by a whistleblower.

Frankfurt prosecutors said Friday they have been investigating suspicions since June that materials delivered to Heraeus by customers for processing had been 'illegally taken over a period of 2015-2025.

In an email, prosecutors stated that there is "reason to suspect" that illegal withdrawals have been made from delivered customer materials.

Financial Times was the first to report on the investigation.

Heraeus revealed in its annual report for 2024 a provision amounting to 457.7 millions euros (537.29 million dollars) following the disclosure of irregularities in handling precious metals at a German company recycling site.

Heraeus' spokesperson stated in a?Friday statement that the company was cooperating with authorities and that customers affected had been compensated.

The spokesperson stated that "we have taken the necessary precautions and measures to prevent a repeat and strengthen our compliance systems."

(source: Reuters)