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Swiss court convicts ex-Gunvor employee of corruption

Swiss court convicts ex-Gunvor employee of corruption

On Thursday, a top Swiss court found that a former Gunvor employee had corrupted officials in the Republic of Congo for oil contracts.

This is the first time that a corruption case in Switzerland's commodities trading industry, worth $80 billion, has been brought to court. This follows the conviction of Trafigura, a rival trading firm, and a former executive in a corruption case involving Angolan Oil Deals last month.

The Swiss Federal Criminal Court released a statement on Thursday that the ruling concerned bribes worth over $35 million, intended at least in part for Congolese officials, over an 18-month period between 2010 and 2011.

The statement stated that the court sentenced the defendant, who was a French citizen and worked as a financial manager, to 24 months of prison with a suspension, along with a compensation fee of $950,000.

Gunvor has declined to comment.

Swiss law prohibits naming the defendant who no longer works at Gunvor. His lawyer told him that he categorically denied the charges. Emma Farge, Robert Harvey and Ludwig Burger contributed to the reporting.

(source: Reuters)