Daily Nation Newspaper

WORLD BANK COURT ORDERS TANZANIA PAY $185M TO STANDARD CHARTERED

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DAR ES SALAAM - Tanzania has been ordered by a World Bank arbitratio­n court to pay $185 million to the Hong Kong subsidiary of Standard Chartered for breaching an energy contract.

The court’s ruling, which was released on Tuesday, adds to pressure on the East African nation, which faces at least two other multi-million claims from internatio­nal investors.

The case stems from a legal battle between the Tanzanian government and privately-owned independen­t power producer IPTL, which led to the dismissal of several cabinet ministers in 2014.

The award by the World Bank’s Internatio­nal Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes is less than the $352.5 million sought by Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong, which was not immediatel­y available for comment.

The government of Tanzania denied any responsibi­lity and said it was not planning to pay the damages.

“Neither the government nor (state power company) TANESCO, have a legal liability in these cases,” Tanzania government spokesman Hassan Abbasi said on Twitter yesterday.

Tanzania’s Attorney General Adelardus Kilangi said that IPTL, not the government, would have to pay Standard Chartered.

“When the award says that the Tanzanian government should pay Standard Chartered Bank, the actual meaning is that the government should supervise IPTL to make the payment,” he said.

IPTL did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. Tanzania faces at least two other cases at the World Bank tribunal.

U.S. firm Symbion Power said in 2017 it was seeking $561 million from TANESCO at the Paris-based Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce’s Internatio­nal Court of Arbitratio­n for breach of contract.

In 2017, a Canadian constructi­on firm seized one of Tanzania’s new Q400 turbo-prop planes in Canada over a $38 million lawsuit related to a compensati­on ruling by the Internatio­nal Court of Arbitratio­n.

Aviation sources said Tanzania reached a settlement to secure the aircraft, which was released in March 2018.

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