Jamaica Gleaner

Bank fined US$1.3b over dealings with Cubans

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ONE OF France’s largest banks, Societe Generale, has agreed to pay US$1.3 billion in penalties for violating United States trade sanctions on Cuba, authoritie­s announced Monday.

US Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman in New York said it was the secondlarg­est penalty ever imposed on a financial institutio­n for violating US economic sanctions.

He said the company’s long-time concealmen­t of its violations of US sanctions laws caused billions of dollars of illicit funds to flow through the US financial system.

Berman said the bank had “accepted responsibi­lity for its criminal conduct and demonstrat­ed its commitment to remedying these failures and enhancing its compliance programs and internal controls”.

As part of the deal, prosecutor­s deferred criminal charges, including conspiracy to violate the Trading with the Enemy Act and the Cuban Asset Control Regulation­s. The charges would be dropped entirely after three years.

Authoritie­s said that between 2004 and 2010, the bank facilitate­d the flow of US$13 billion through Cuban businesses.

In a statement posted on the bank’s website, Chief Executive Officer Frederic Oudea said: “We acknowledg­e and regret the shortcomin­gs that were identified in these settlement­s, and have cooperated with the US authoritie­s to resolve these matters.”

Oudea said Societe Generale has already taken significan­t steps in recent years to enhance its sanctions and compliance programs.

Earlier this year, a unit of the bank – SGA Societe Generale Acceptance NV – agreed to pay a US$585-million fine for bribing Libyan officials to win government investment­s. It also paid US$750 million to settle US charges of manipulati­ng a key global interest rate.

At the time, the Paris-based Societe Generale said it “has already taken extensive steps in recent years to strengthen its overall compliance and control framework, which is intended to meet the highest industry standards of compliance and ethics”.

 ??  ?? The headquarte­rs of French bank Societe Generale outside Paris.
The headquarte­rs of French bank Societe Generale outside Paris.

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