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NEWS: Former Credit ​Suisse compliance officer cleared of money laundering in ‘tuna bonds’ scandal

FILE PHOTO: Logo of Swiss bank Credit Suisse is seen in Bern

By John Revill

A Swiss bank employee accused of money laundering ​in a trial linked to ‌Mozambique’s “tuna bonds” scandal has been cleared, the court said.

The former ​Credit Suisse compliance officer ​had been accused of money laundering for ⁠arranging the transfer of ​more than 600,000 Swiss francs ($764,000) of ​criminal origin to Abu Dhabi in 2016.

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