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Former TOR boss Asante Berko settles US SEC over $4.5m bribe

Kumasi Online by Kumasi Online
25th June 2021
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The former Boss of the Tema Oil Refinery, Asante Berko has been found guilty by the Security and Exchange Commission in the USA for arranging millions of dollars in bribes to be paid to government officials in Ghana to help a client win a power plant contract.

Asante Berko, a former executive at Goldman’s London subsidiary, will pay about $329,000 to resolve the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s case without admitting or denying the regulator’s allegations, according to court filings.

The penalty represents what regulators say are the net profits he gained as a result of the alleged bribery scheme, plus interest.

“Mr. Berko is pleased to put this matter behind him,” said his lawyer, Carl Loewenson Jr., a partner at the law firm Morrison & Foerster LLP.

The SEC didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mr. Berko was charged by the SEC in an April 2020 civil lawsuit with facilitating as much as $4.5 million in bribes to help a Turkish energy company win a contract to build the power plant in Ghana.

He personally paid at least $66,000 to members of the Ghanaian parliament, according to the SEC’s lawsuit, which accused him of violating the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

A person with knowledge of the case said the company involved was Turkish energy company Aksa Energy. The SEC said the Istanbul-based company funneled money to an intermediary, which then paid bribes to Ghanaian officials. The company didn’t immediately respond to a message-seeking comment.

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Mr. Berko, a U.S. citizen who left Goldman Sachs in 2016, tried to hide the scheme from Goldman’s compliance officers, according to the SEC’s lawsuit. The bank, which wasn’t named in court filings, ended its involvement with the project after the Turkish company refused to explain the intermediary firm’s role, the SEC said.

A Goldman Sachs spokeswoman said the bank fully cooperated with the SEC investigation, adding that the commission at the time noted the bank’s compliance personnel took “appropriate steps.”

The penalty agreed upon by the SEC and Mr. Berko on Wednesday represents a significant step back from what the regulator said should be imposed at the time its civil lawsuit was filed.

In a complaint filed in 2020, the SEC had said that the former Goldman banker should pay a civil penalty, along with a disgorgement of gains from the alleged scheme and interest. The settlement reached on Wednesday didn’t include a civil penalty.

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Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh

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