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Bank of China denies terror charges

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Press Trust of India Beijing

Bank of China, one of the top banks of the country today dismissed as "sheer nonsense" a foreign media report that it had provided services for terrorist organisations and indicated launching a counter-lawsuit to "clarify the facts".     

The Associated Press reported on August 22 that more than 100 victims of terrorism in Israel filed a lawsuit against the Bank of China demanding the institution stop transferring money to terrorist groups, Xinhua news agency reported.     

It quoted BOC spokesman, Wang Zhaowen as saying that the accusation was "sheer nonsense".     

He said BOC had always conducted business in conformity to the anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist requirements of the United Nations.     

 

The bank had always abided by rules set by related industry supervisors and regulators in China and abroad, and its internal anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist policies also ban financial services for terrorist organisations, said Wang.     

Wang said the Bank of China would clarify the facts through legal procedures.     

The bank would reserve rights to file a counter-lawsuit and to adopt any other necessary legal measures, he added.

He said the bank believed that the US court would make a just verdict on the case according to law and the facts.

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First Published: Aug 27 2008 | 3:50 PM IST

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