Houston Chronicle

Bank to pay $130M over bribery case

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NEW YORK — Deutsche Bank agreed Friday to pay fines and penalties of about $130 million to

avoid a criminal prosecutio­n on charges that it participat­ed in a foreign bribery scheme to win business in Saudi Arabia.

Lawyers for the bank, which has longstandi­ng ties to President Donald Trump, waived its right to face an indictment on conspiracy charges during a teleconfer­ence with a federal judge in New York City.

Court papers show that Deutsche Bank bribed intermedia­ries to make deals in Saudi Arabia between 2009 and 2016, labeling the payments as “referral fees” for consultant­s. In one instance around 2012, the bank paid one of its fixers $1,087,538 “and caused those payments to be falsely recorded in the company’s books, records and accounts,” the papers said.

Other intermedia­ries demanded financing for a yacht and for a

house in France as compensati­on, the papers said.

The penalties against Deutsche Bank included a criminal fine of $85,186,206 and a payment of $43,329,622 to settle a related U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission action, prosecutor­s said.

 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? Borrowing for autos and student loans led overall consumer borrowing in November to its best showing since June.
Associated Press file photo Borrowing for autos and student loans led overall consumer borrowing in November to its best showing since June.

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