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British American Tobacco to plead guilty to North Korea sanctions violations: Court filing

British American Tobacco to plead guilty to North Korea sanctions violations: Court filing

A woman poses with a cigarette in front of the BAT (British American Tobacco) logo in this illustration taken Jul 26, 2022. (Photo: Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration)

25 Apr 2023 11:08PM (Updated: 25 Apr 2023 11:25PM)

WASHINGTON: British American Tobacco will plead guilty on Tuesday (Apr 25) to charges it conspired to violate US sanctions by selling tobacco products to North Korea and to commit bank fraud, according to a US court filing.

The company made the sales from 2009 to 2017 to the isolated Communist nation, which faces an array of US sanctions to choke off funding for its nuclear and ballistic missile program.

BAT, the world's second-biggest tobacco group, makes Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarettes. It did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Its annual report for 2019 said the group has operations in a number of nations that are subject to various sanctions, including Iran and Cuba, and that operations in these countries expose the company to the risk of "significant financial costs".

The US Department of Justice charges said the company knowingly engaged in a conspiracy to defraud a financial institution and "to obtain money, funds, credits, assets, securities, and other property owned by and under the custody and control of a financial institution".

Britain’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is conducting a separate ongoing investigation into BAT, relating to "suspicions of corruption in the conduct of business by group companies and associated persons".

Source: Reuters/zl

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