Trafigura Convicted in Landmark Swiss Corruption Case
- Trafigura was convicted of bribery by Switzerland's top criminal court, marking the first time a multinational company faced such charges in the country.
- The court imposed a fine of 3 million Swiss francs on Trafigura and ordered the company to set aside $145 million for potential compensation claims.
- Mike Wainwright, Trafigura's former chief operating officer, received a 32-month jail sentence for his role in the bribery scheme.
- Trafigura plans to appeal the verdict, stating that it was disappointed with the decision and has strengthened its compliance measures over time.
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