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November 30, 2015

Posted  January 28, 2016

Standard Bank will pay $4.2 million to settle SEC charges that it failed to disclose certain payments made in connection with debt issued by the Government of Tanzania in 2013.  The bank acted as a lead manager for the offering but failed to disclose that its affiliate, Stanbic Bank Tanzania Limited, would pay $6 million of the proceeds of the $600 million offering to a private Tanzanian firm that performed no substantive role in the transaction.  A representative of the Government of Tanzania was a director of the private firm and the offering was not finalized until Standard and Stanbic agreed to pay the firm a percentage of the proceeds of the offering.  The payment is part of a global coordinated settlement with the United Kingdom’s Serious Fraud Office under which Standard Bank will pay a total of $36.9 million.  SEC

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