Treasury fines Exxon Mobil $2 million for violating Russia sanctions while SoS Tiller was CEO
Source: Associated Press
Treasury fines Exxon Mobil $2 million for violating Russia sanctions while Secretary of State Tillerson was CEO
By Associated Press July 20 at 10:20 AM
WASHINGTON Treasury fines Exxon Mobil $2 million for violating Russia sanctions while Secretary of State Tillerson was CEO.
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U.S. Treasury Fines Exxon $2M for Violating Russia Sanctions
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday said its fining Exxon Mobil Corp $2 million for showing reckless disregard for Russia sanctions, the Associated Press reported. Treasury said Exxon subsidiaries signed a deal with Igor Sechin, the chairman of a Russian oil giant, who is on a U.S. blacklist in May 2014. At the time, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was the oil company's CEO, and Exxon executives allegedly knew Sechin was blacklisted but proceeded to do business with him.
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njhoneybadger
(3,910 posts)yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)For that kind of sofa-cushion change, Trump's Treasury just said, "Pay no attention to sanctions!"
If you can't get rid of them - cause of "witches" and stuff.
Moral Compass
(1,525 posts)Damn, that'll leave a mark.
Someone at Exxon is going to hurt themselves laughing. Maybe have a car wreck because their vision is blurred from the tears (of laughter).
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(12,591 posts)And still have enough money left over to buy Starbucks.
MurrayDelph
(5,301 posts)they would go through the couch cushions.
brush
(53,843 posts)ResistantAmerican17
(3,821 posts)Standing for sack of shit?
brush
(53,843 posts)ResistantAmerican17
(3,821 posts)These pukes bring out the worst in me!
DetlefK
(16,423 posts)Violate international sanctions, pay $1. Sounds fair.
gademocrat7
(10,667 posts)kacekwl
(7,021 posts)for lunch.
Leghorn21
(13,526 posts)Veselnitskaya told Russian media at the time the amount was so small it seemed almost an apology from the government.
We're just letting the pigs rampage at the (our) trough, eh?
Hugin
(33,198 posts)NOT!
sandensea
(21,664 posts)HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)A corporate criminal palling around with shady Russian Oil-igarchs hires the Exxon consigliere and other swampy 0.001%ers.
Unbelievable.
IronLionZion
(45,528 posts)In 2014 they were the second most profitable company in the entire world (Apple is 1st) and the cost of violating sanctions to get that money is only $2 million? Their executives are totally thinking it's worth doing and overdoing in this environment. Expect to see more of this behavior.
Eugene
(61,945 posts)Source: Reuters
JULY 20, 2017 / 10:13 AM / 3 HOURS AGO
Exxon sues U.S. over fine levied for Russia deal under Tillerson
Yeganeh Torbati and Ernest Scheyder
WASHINGTON/HOUSTON (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp sued the U.S. government on Thursday, blasting as "unlawful" and "capricious" a $2 million fine levied against it for a three-year-old oil joint venture with Russia's Rosneft.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday morning slapped the world's largest publicly traded oil producer with the fine for "reckless disregard" of U.S. sanctions in dealings with Russia in 2014 when Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was Exxon's chief executive.
The lawsuit and the Treasury's unusually detailed statement on Exxon's conduct represented an extraordinary confrontation between a major American company and the U.S. government, made all the more striking because Exxon's former CEO is now in President Donald Trump's Cabinet.
Exxon took the government to court despite the fact that the fine, the maximum allowed, would have a minor impact on the company, which made $7.84 billion in profit last year.
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-exxon-mobil-usa-ukraine-idUSKBN1A51UH