The French company paid $6.5m to jihadist groups to keep its plant running in war-torn Syria, a Paris court heard.
Long running case regarding Lafarte’s actions amid Syrian civil war sees company ordered to pay fine, executives jailed.
Lafarge fined more than €1m and its former boss jailed for paying nearly €5.6m to groups including Islamic State ...
A Paris court on Monday (April 13) found cement maker Holcim's Lafarge unit guilty of charges that its Syrian subsidiary financed terrorism and breached European sanctions. Eight former employees were ...
French cement and concrete producer Lafarge SA pleaded guilty in a U.S. court and agreed to pay $777.8 million in fines over payments it made to two terrorist groups in an effort to keep a cement ...
An unprecedented verdict: French company Lafarge and top executives convicted of financing terrorism
The court convicted the French company Lafarge and eight individuals – including four former top executives – for financing ...
PARIS/ZURICH (Reuters) - Holcim of Switzerland unveiled a deal to buy France's Lafarge on Monday to create the world's biggest cement maker, with $44 billion (26 billion pounds) of annual sales, and ...
Washington — French cement company Lafarge has pleaded guilty to one count of providing material support to foreign terrorist organizations, admitting in court papers on Tuesday that it paid ...
PARIS/ZURICH (Reuters) - The boards of Lafarge (LAFP.PA) and Holcim (HOLN.VX) met separately on Tuesday to try and salvage their merger to create the world's biggest cement firm, two sources said.
A Paris court on Monday found cement maker Lafarge, now owned by Switzerland's Holcim, guilty of paying the Islamic State ...
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