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Lafarge: How a Cac40 Group Funded Daech

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On 13 April 2026, eight people, including the former leaders of the Lafarge group, were sentenced to several years in prison for terrorist financing.

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On 13 April 2026, eight people, including the former leaders of the Lafarge group, were sentenced to several years in prison for terrorist financing.

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First decision in the Lafarge case. For the first time, a CEO of CAC 40 – Bruno Lafont, former boss of Lafarge – was sentenced, along with his right-hand man, to prison terms for terrorist financing, in the case of payments to Daesh between 2012 and 2014 in Syria. The Lafarge company was also sentenced, as a legal person, to a maximum fine. The judgement enshrines the direct responsibility of the group and its leaders for the events that occurre…

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multinationales.org broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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