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French cement firm Lafarge admits paying Isis €17m to keep factory open

French Cement Firm Lafarge Admits Paying Isis €17M To Keep Factory Open
A Lafarge facility in the desert near Raqqa in Syria
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By Eric Tucker and Bobby Caina Calvan, Associated Press

French cement company Lafarge has pleaded guilty to paying $17 million (€17 million) to the so-called Islamic State group so a factory in Syria could remain open.

The charges were announced in a New York City federal court.

The allegations involve conduct earlier investigated by authorities in France.

The case was described by the US Justice Department as the first of its kind.

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