Standard Chartered evaded prosecution for funding "terrorist groups": Report
An experienced counter-terrorist financing analyst David Scantling submitted details to a New York court last Friday alleging the UK-based Bank evaded prosecution in 2012 for doing $9.6 billion foreign exchange transactions with companies and persons that the US Department of Defense (DoD) designated as funding "terror groups", including Hamas, Hezbollah, Taliban, and the al-Qaeda.
This shows a frightening connection to not just commercial entities, but terrorist organisations, terrorist front companies for organisations such as Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, the Taliban - things that make up a regulator's nightmare - and we didn't know that: it was never disclosed to us. And it wasn't apparent in the data that we had. It’s a whole different story.
Daniel Alter, former general counsel at the New York Department of Financial Services