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− | July 27 (Reuters) - Standard [ | + | July 27 (Reuters) - Standard Chartered has agreed to a further extension of [https://burmatourist.com/things-to-know-about-the-myanmar-map myanmar map] its U.S. deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) until the end of December this year, it said on Friday.<br><br>StanChart entered the DPA with the U.S. Department of Justice and New York County District Attorney's Office in December 2012, accepting that it had broken laws by processing payments for sanctions targets in countries including Iran, Burma, Sudan and Libya.<br><br>The bank avoided prosecution in exchange for a cash settlement of $327 million and an agreement with the U.S. [https://burmatourist.com/things-to-know-about-the-myanmar-map burma map] authorities to improve [https://burmatourist.com/things-to-know-about-the-myanmar-map myanmar map] its sanctions compliance.<br><br>"The group has taken a number of steps and made significant progress toward compliance with the requirements of the DPA and enhancing its sanctions compliance programme," StanChart said in a statement. "But that the programme has not yet reached the standard required by the DPA."<br><br>The DPA was extended for three years in 2014 and a further nine months in November 2017 as [http://Www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/StanChart%20sought.html StanChart sought] to strengthen its controls under the scrutiny of an independent monitor.<br><br>The bank is also being investigated over whether it [http://Www.buzzfeed.com/search?q=continued continued] to violate Iran-related sanctions after 2007.<br><br>"The agreement also indicates that the group continues to co-operate with an ongoing U.S. sanctions-related investigation, but that additional time is needed," StanChart said.<br><br>(Reporting by Justin George Varghese in Bengaluru Editing by David Goodman)<br><br>Advertisement |
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July 27 (Reuters) - Standard Chartered has agreed to a further extension of myanmar map its U.S. deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) until the end of December this year, it said on Friday.
StanChart entered the DPA with the U.S. Department of Justice and New York County District Attorney's Office in December 2012, accepting that it had broken laws by processing payments for sanctions targets in countries including Iran, Burma, Sudan and Libya.
The bank avoided prosecution in exchange for a cash settlement of $327 million and an agreement with the U.S. burma map authorities to improve myanmar map its sanctions compliance.
"The group has taken a number of steps and made significant progress toward compliance with the requirements of the DPA and enhancing its sanctions compliance programme," StanChart said in a statement. "But that the programme has not yet reached the standard required by the DPA."
The DPA was extended for three years in 2014 and a further nine months in November 2017 as StanChart sought to strengthen its controls under the scrutiny of an independent monitor.
The bank is also being investigated over whether it continued to violate Iran-related sanctions after 2007.
"The agreement also indicates that the group continues to co-operate with an ongoing U.S. sanctions-related investigation, but that additional time is needed," StanChart said.
(Reporting by Justin George Varghese in Bengaluru Editing by David Goodman)
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