Airbus to settle French probe over Libya, Kazakhstan by paying €16m fine - News Summed Up

Airbus to settle French probe over Libya, Kazakhstan by paying €16m fine


PARIS, Nov 30 — Airbus and the French financial prosecution office have agreed to settle an investigation related to past Airbus dealings including bribery in Libya and Kazakhstan with the plane maker paying a fine of about €16 million (RM74 million), the two parties said at a court hearing today. The prosecutor said that Airbus had already paid more than US$3 billion (RM13.4 billion) for the corruption scheme three years ago, that the company had cooperated with authorities. “The record fine at the time fully covered the public interest... since then, there has been a profound internal transformation at Airbus,” it said. The new bribery settlement comes as an extension to a deal struck with prosecutors in 2020, which included record fines against the planemaker. Prosecutors said Airbus’ unlawful dealings in Libya and Kazakhstan had still been under investigation and thus weren’t included in the 2020 settlement.


Source: Libya Today December 01, 2022 03:47 UTC



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