Standard Bank to pay $32.6m over Tanzania bribery scandal

Standard Bank to pay $32.6m over Tanzania bribery scandal

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South African bank agrees to pay sum for former London unit now known as ICBC Standard Bank in UK's first deferred prosecution agreement

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A former unit of South Africa's Standard Bank based in London has agreed to pay $32.6m (21.7m) in fines and repayments of bribes and profits following an alleged bribery scandal in Tanzania.

The high court in London heard how the bank's division had agreed to the payments in exchange for the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) offering it the UK's first deferred prosecution agreement if conditions are met.

Deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) were introduced in February last year and allow prosecutors to suspend a prosecution for an agreed period of time and then withdraw it. In exchange, companies must pay a fine, repay related profits and assist in the prosecution of any individuals.

The former Standard Bank unit is charged with failing to prevent bribery under the Bribery Act 2010 but, under the DPA, prosecution has been halted and will be dropped after three years if conditions are met.

The settlement in London relates to the banking divisions work in 2012-13 on a $600m private placement of sovereign debt to finance electricity, water and other infrastructure work in Tanzania, part of the government's five-year development plan.

The original fee on the capital-raising proposed by the then London office of Standard Bank, and a local sister office in Tanzania, was 1.4%, but plans for the transaction stalled.

Later, the fee was raised to 2.4%, and the former Standard Bank units agreed to pay 1% to a local company in Tanzania, Enterprise Growth Market Advisors Ltd.

The chairman of EGMA, and one of three shareholders, was Harry Kitilya, who was also head of the government tax agency, the Tanzania Revenue Authority.

As a result of the new fee arrangements, $6m was paid to a new bank account in the name of EGMA in March 2013. Within 10 days, the account had been almost entirely emptied after four cash withdrawals of between $1.17m and $1.45m. The proceeds have not been traced.

Standard Bank bosses eventually became concerned and after an internal investigation the case was reported to the SFO.

As well as the settlement reached in London on Monday, the scandal is subject to an investigation in Tanzania and is also being examined by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Standard Bank will pay financial orders of $25.2m and will be required to pay the Tanzanian government a further $7m in compensation.

While the bill for the DPA will ultimately be picked up by South Africa's Standard Bank, it no longer controls the London unit. A stake of 60% in the UK division was sold to the Chinese bank ICBC in February this year. The unit was renamed ICBC Standard Bank.

That sale included a clause requiring the South African group to pay all fines and costs relating to the scandal.

The DPA was agreed in principle by Lord Justice Leveson at a private hearing earlier this month. It was formally approved by him at the high court on Monday.


Source: The Guardian
 

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Maybe it is high time we asked Stanbic Bank to close shop in Tanzania. The bank has been a conduit for transferring ill gotten money - Meremeta, Escrow, etc.
 
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ndio maana wachina wanawapiga risasi wahujumu uchumi... ngoja nije kushika nchi hii mimi... wangenyooka zaidi
 
ndio maana wachina wanawapiga risasi wahujumu uchumi... ngoja nije kushika nchi hii mimi... wangenyooka zaidi

mwishoni mwa kampeni mheshimiwa alijiapiza dhidi ya mafisadi "hawa mafisadi hakiya Mungu labda mimi nisiwe Rais wa nchi hii" naamini hata hili atalishughulikia
 
RUCCI

Maybe it is high time we asked Stanbic Bank to close shop in Tanzania. The bank has been a conduit for transferring ill gotten money - Meremeta, Escrow, etc.
Hivi hata yale magunia ya Escrow yalipitia benki hii au?
 
RUCCI

Maybe it is high time we asked Stanbic Bank to close shop in Tanzania. The bank has been a conduit for transferring ill gotten money - Meremeta, Escrow, etc.
Hapana haja ya kuwafukuza. Hawa wanachapwa na fine za uhakika kama nchi nyingine wanavyofanya mpaka watanyooka. Ukiangalia pesa hiyo Tanzania wanapewa US dollar 7 mil wakati sie ndio waathirika wakuu. Hapa na sisi dawa tunasukuma mahakamani tunawapiga $30mil mpaka wanyooke.
Kina Kitilya sijui walideclare conflict of interest. It is shame, those who were entrusted to oversee public goods are the ones who are engaging in dubious contract intending to steal from the public. We need to go back to their times when they were public servants.
 
South African bank agrees to pay sum for former London unit now known as ICBC Standard Bank in UK's first deferred prosecution agreement

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A former unit of South Africa's Standard Bank based in London has agreed to pay $32.6m (21.7m) in fines and repayments of bribes and profits following an alleged bribery scandal in Tanzania.

The high court in London heard how the bank's division had agreed to the payments in exchange for the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) offering it the UK's first deferred prosecution agreement if conditions are met.

Deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) were introduced in February last year and allow prosecutors to suspend a prosecution for an agreed period of time and then withdraw it. In exchange, companies must pay a fine, repay related profits and assist in the prosecution of any individuals.

The former Standard Bank unit is charged with failing to prevent bribery under the Bribery Act 2010 but, under the DPA, prosecution has been halted and will be dropped after three years if conditions are met.

The settlement in London relates to the banking divisions work in 2012-13 on a $600m private placement of sovereign debt to finance electricity, water and other infrastructure work in Tanzania, part of the government's five-year development plan.

The original fee on the capital-raising proposed by the then London office of Standard Bank, and a local sister office in Tanzania, was 1.4%, but plans for the transaction stalled.

Later, the fee was raised to 2.4%, and the former Standard Bank units agreed to pay 1% to a local company in Tanzania, Enterprise Growth Market Advisors Ltd.

The chairman of EGMA, and one of three shareholders, was Harry Kitilya, who was also head of the government tax agency, the Tanzania Revenue Authority.

As a result of the new fee arrangements, $6m was paid to a new bank account in the name of EGMA in March 2013. Within 10 days, the account had been almost entirely emptied after four cash withdrawals of between $1.17m and $1.45m. The proceeds have not been traced.

Standard Bank bosses eventually became concerned and after an internal investigation the case was reported to the SFO.

As well as the settlement reached in London on Monday, the scandal is subject to an investigation in Tanzania and is also being examined by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Standard Bank will pay financial orders of $25.2m and will be required to pay the Tanzanian government a further $7m in compensation.

While the bill for the DPA will ultimately be picked up by South Africa's Standard Bank, it no longer controls the London unit. A stake of 60% in the UK division was sold to the Chinese bank ICBC in February this year. The unit was renamed ICBC Standard Bank.

That sale included a clause requiring the South African group to pay all fines and costs relating to the scandal.

The DPA was agreed in principle by Lord Justice Leveson at a private hearing earlier this month. It was formally approved by him at the high court on Monday.


Source: The Guardian


what's happening with our companies operating on the continent, fines fines and more fines
 
Another scandal... involving Stanbic (remember Escrow?). When the MD was Bashir Awale. A relative to Rished Bade, who succeeded Harry Kitilya as the top taxman. That Kitilya, owning a piece of the EGMA while still in office.

It's more than meets the eye......
 
Bila figure moja kutiwa misukosuko ya haja, tutakuwa bado mbali sana... Master mind ndo chanzo cha haya yote...
 
Baada ya fedha kurudishwa wahusika wachukuliwe hatua za kisheria
 
It is high time for stanbic bank to go
 
Hivi hata yale magunia ya Escrow yalipitia benki hii au?

Ni hawa hawa ndiyo waligawa ile pesa nyingi iliyohamishiwa Australia. Mpaka leo hawajasema hiyo pesa ilikuwa ni akina nani walichukua hiyo pesa.
 
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