Suriname central bank wins lawsuit over corrupt contract
Belgian court rules former governor could not sign deal with firm
A court in Belgium has annulled five contracts between the Central Bank of Suriname (CBvS) and Clairfield Belgium on corruption grounds.
The central bank said the Brussels Company Court had awarded it €2.55 million ($2.54 million), plus interest and court costs. This was immediately payable even if Clairfield should appeal.
Clairfield, whose website says it is an Antwerp-based financial advisory firm that assists with mergers and acquisitions, had signed a package of contracts with the then
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