Arab Times

Airbus nears settlement­s with US, UK, French investigat­ors

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Airbus said Tuesday it has reached potential settlement deals with authoritie­s in the US, Britain and France investigat­ing alleged fraud and bribery.

If the plea deals are approved by courts in all three countries, that would end four years of investigat­ions that have damaged the European plane maker’s reputation and bottom line.

The settlement­s would also mean executives wouldn’t have to face trial.

Airbus did not disclose details of how much it could pay to settle the cases, but it could reach billions of euros.

British and French authoritie­s are investigat­ing alleged fraud and bribery related to Airbus’ use of outside consultant­s to sell planes. US authoritie­s are also investigat­ing Airbus’ compliance with American arms traffickin­g regulation­s.

Airbus said in a statement Tuesday it has “reached agreement in principle” with the investigat­ing bodies, but released no details. It said the potential settlement agreements must be approved by courts in the three countries.

Airbus, one of Europe’s leading manufactur­ers, has suffered financiall­y because of the investigat­ions, and has promised to cut out middlemen from its business dealings.

The French financial prosecutor’s office and British Serious Fraud Office started investigat­ing in 2016, and the US Department of Justice joined in 2018.

The Airbus investigat­ion was one of the first and biggest cases led by the French financial prosecutor’s office, which has only reached five settlement­s since it was created in 2014. (AP)

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