Global mining/commodity trader Glencore has reached a further settlement on past allegations of corruption, agreeing to pay $US180M to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The deal, relating to all present and future claims relating to bribery and market manipulation claims between 2007 and 2018, follows Glencore’s penalty and costs payouts totalling more than $1.5B to authorities in the US, UK and Brazil.
Chairman Kalidas Madhavpeddi says Glencore has addressed the consequences of its past conduct and will work with stakeholders to facilitate good governance and ethical business practices in DRC.