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11 January 2022

The World Bank Has Reached Settlements With Three Companies Over Collusive Practices

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Three companies have reached a settlement with the World Bank over their activity relating to the development of two airports in Madagascar.
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Niall Hearty of financial crime specialists Rahman Ravelli considers the impact of what has been agreed.

Three companies have reached a settlement with the World Bank over their activity relating to the development of two airports in Madagascar

The construction firms Bouygues Bâtiment International and Colas Madagascar and airport developer ADP International agreed to resolutions with the World Bank over collusive practices regarding the $250 million expansion and renovation of the two airports.

The World Bank said the companies had attended improper meetings with government officials seven years ago, while the bidding process for the airport contracts was underway.

France-based Bouygues Bâtiment was not debarred from future work but is now subject to a 12-month probation period. Colas Madagascar, a subsidiary of French engineering company Colas, was debarred for two years. It had arranged the meetings and failed to disclose them to the bank, leading to it also being charged with fraudulent conduct. It will now be debarred by other development banks.

ADP International was debarred for 12 months with a further 12-month probation period. The firm, which is a subsidiary of Groupe ADP – that runs Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport, among others - also committed misconduct on an airport development project in Croatia. It committed fraud when it failed to disclose to the World Bank that some of the fees paid by it to an agent on the Madagascar project were passed on to another consultant.

The sanctions against these companies will be seen as welcome news by supporters of the World Bank and its efforts to promote high standards of integrity on its projects.

The action that has been taken can be seen as a deterrent to others who may contemplate similar action - and a clear sign that such business practices are relics of the past.

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ARTICLE
11 January 2022

The World Bank Has Reached Settlements With Three Companies Over Collusive Practices

Madagascar Criminal Law

Contributor

Rahman Ravelli is known for its sophisticated, bespoke and robust representation of corporates, senior business executives and professionals in national and international matters.
It is one of the fastest-growing and most highly-regarded, market-leading legal practices in its field. This is due to its achievements in criminal and regulatory investigations and large-scale commercial disputes involving corporate wrongdoing and multi-jurisdictional enforcement, and its asset recovery, internal investigations and compliance expertise.
The firm’s global reach, experienced litigators and network of trusted partner firms ensure it can address legal matters for clients anywhere in the world. It combines astute business intelligence and shrewd legal expertise with proactive, creative strategies to secure the best possible outcome for all its clients.
Rahman Ravelli’s achievements in certain cases have even helped shape the law. It is regularly engaged by other law firms to provide independent advice.

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