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04/11/2022at 13:41

Flew cash in private jets: Glencore to pay large penalty after wide-scale bribery

The mining giant will have to pay a significant penalty due to bribery of officials in West African countries. ”The conduct that took place was inexcusable,” says the company’s chairman.
Glencore has admitted the bribery of officials, deemed "inexcusable" by company chair Kalidas Madhavpeddi. | Photo: Staff/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
by NIKLAS KRIGSLUND

Commodity trading and mining company Glencore has been ordered to pay a large penalty for bribing officials in a number of West African countries.

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