- Guinea
Bribes paid to Head of State to access Natural Resources
Corruption Type
Bribery
To secure exclusive rights to Guinea’s vast iron ore reserves, French-Israeli businessman Beny Steinmetz and his associates paid US$8.5 million in bribes to the wife of the former president of the country. The payments were made through Swiss bank accounts, hidden by a network of murky transactions and contracts. In an international anti-corruption trial in Geneva, the first of its kind, Steinmetz was sentenced to five years in prison.
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