A man walks from the reception area at the Glencore Plc headquarters in Baar, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015.  Photographer: Alessandro Della Bella/Bloomberg
A man walks from the reception area at the Glencore Plc headquarters in Baar, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015. Photographer: Alessandro Della Bella/Bloomberg

Glencore flew cash for bribes across Africa in private jets

The company admitted to seven counts of bribery across countries including Nigeria and Cameroon. Prosecutors said that Glencore Plc paid more than $28 million in bribes to secure access to oil cargoes.
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By Jonathan Browning and Thomas Biesheuvel

(Bloomberg) — Glencore Plc officials delivered cash in private jets to officials across Africa, UK prosecutors said as they laid out a web of bribery and corruption orchestrated by the London oil trading desk.

The company, founded by Marc Rich, admitted to seven counts of bribery across countries including Nigeria and Cameroon, following a Serious Fraud Office investigation. Prosecutors said the company paid more than $28 million in bribes to secure access to oil cargoes. It marks the first time a corporate has been convicted for paying bribes, according to the SFO.

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