Legal
Glencore Ordered to Pay $700 Million in US Over Bribery Case
- Sentence part of May plea deal, agreements with UK and Brazil
- Company was accused of paying bribes in Africa, South America
Glencore Plc headquarters office in Baar, Switzerland.
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Glencore Plc was ordered by a federal judge in New York to pay $700 million as a criminal punishment for a global bribery scheme orchestrated by the Swiss-based commodities trading and mining giant.
US District Judge Lorna G. Schofield on Tuesday imposed the sentence, following the terms of a plea deal with prosecutors entered when Glencore pleaded guilty in May to a single count of conspiring to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The company must pay a fine of $428.5 million and $272.2 million in criminal forfeiture.