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Home / Business and Economy / Standard Chartered Faces Inquiry Over Iran Sanctions Claims

Standard Chartered Faces Inquiry Over Iran Sanctions Claims

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Bank settled a £1.5 billion lawsuit concerning sanctions-busting allegations.
  • Regulators fined the lender approximately £800 million in 2019.
  • Whistleblower Julian Knight is seeking an inquiry into the bank's conduct.
Standard Chartered Faces Inquiry Over Iran Sanctions Claims

Ministers are being urged to launch an inquiry into Standard Chartered after the bank settled a significant lawsuit. The £1.5 billion legal action stemmed from allegations that the financial institution misled investors regarding its compliance with Iranian sanctions.

Previously, in 2019, Standard Chartered paid substantial fines amounting to approximately £800 million to both US and UK regulatory bodies. This latest settlement, reached last month with over 200 claimants, followed a Court of Appeal ruling that compelled the bank to disclose sensitive documents.

The calls for an inquiry come from Conservative MPs John Hayes and Gareth Davies, who have written to City Minister Lucy Rigby. They are responding to demands from whistleblower Julian Knight, a former executive at the bank, who alleges investor losses due to a lack of transparency about sanctions-busting activities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Standard Chartered settled a lawsuit over allegations of misleading investors about Iranian sanctions-busting.
Standard Chartered paid about £800 million in fines to US and UK regulators in 2019.
Tory MPs John Hayes and Gareth Davies, at the urging of whistleblower Julian Knight, are calling for an inquiry.

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