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Standard Chartered rejects US' Iran trade claims
by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) Aug 7, 2012


Banking giant Standard Chartered on Tuesday rejected a US regulator's claim that it hid $250 billion in transactions with Iranian banks in violation of US sanctions.

The denial came a day after the New York's Department of Financial Services (DFS) threatened to revoke the bank's licence and imposed fines, as the regulator branded the London-based lender as a "rogue bank".

"The group strongly rejects the position or the portrayal of facts as set out in the order issued by the DFS," group company secretary Annemarie Durbin said in a statement.

"The group does not believe the order issued by the DFS presents a full and accurate picture of the facts."

The US regulator accused Standard Chartered of systematically disguising foreign exchange deals with Iran in a breach of controls that potentially opened up the US banking system to terrorists and criminals.

It has ordered the bank to explain the alleged violations on August 15, in the latest US move against foreign lenders accused of failing to prevent money laundering and other illicit transactions.

"The group takes its responsibilities very seriously, and seeks to comply at all times with the relevant laws and regulations," Durbin said, adding that it had "engaged with the US agencies".

The bank, which focuses on emerging markets in Asia, the Middle East and Africa, said it was surprised at the allegations as it had informed relevant US agencies in 2010 that it had voluntarily launched an internal compliance review.

It said the review "did not identify a single payment on behalf of any party that was designated at the time by the US government as a terrorist entity or organisation".

The bank also said it had stopped all new business with Iranian customers more than five years ago.

Standard Chartered's Hong Kong-listed shares plunged 7.5 percent to HK$174.0 when the market opened.

The regulator's move came after a US Senate report last month accused HSBC, also based in London, of allowing its operations to be used by Mexican drug lords, terrorist networks and sanctions dodgers.

Standard Chartered last week posted record first-half net profit of $2.81 billion, up 12 percent from the previous corresponding period.

In a statement accompanying the results, chief executive Peter Sands lauded the bank's "culture and values" as a source of strength over its competitors.

"We are selective and turn things down that we don't understand, or don't like the look of," he said.

"As a source of competitive advantage, as the ultimate protection against risk, our culture and values are our first and last line of defence."

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Iranian woman leaves US prison after Oman mediation
Muscat (AFP) Aug 8, 2012 - An Iranian woman, jailed by the United States for attempting to export military equipment to Tehran, has been freed and arrived in Oman on Tuesday, the government in Muscat announced.

A foreign ministry spokesman thanked the US government for releasing Shahrazad Mir Gholikhan "on humanitarian grounds and following efforts made by Oman", Oman's state news agency Ona said.

"This humanitarian initiative will serve the interests of both countries and stability in the region," the spokesman added.

Surrounded by members of her family, who had travelled to Oman, Gholikhan on arrival at Muscat airport late Tuesday thanked Sultan Qaboos bin Said for mediating her release.

She said she was "happy to be free again ... and to start a new life", Ona quoted her as saying.

A US State Department official said Gholikhan completed her prison sentence and left the country, noting that during her incarceration Gholikhan had access to both legal counsel and consular officers.

Gholikhan, who was 31 at the time, was convicted in December 2008 and sentenced to five years for attempting to export military equipment to Iran.

US authorities said she was prosecuted for trying to send 3,000 military night vision goggles and other items to her homeland.

She was arrested after a joint investigation by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities and the US Defense Department.

In an earlier mediation between Iran and the United States, Oman received two US hikers in late 2011 after they spent more than two years in Iranian jails for spying and illegal entry. Oman had posted bail for the pair.

A third US hiker, arrested alongside the two by Iran in July 2009 on espionage charges, was freed on bail, also paid by Oman, in September 2010 after 14 months imprisonment.

All three consistently maintained that they innocently strayed into Iran while hiking in Iraq's northern Kurdistan region.



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