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| French bank BNP Paribas Managing Director Baudoin Prot gives a press conference in Paris on February 19, 2009 (AFP/Eric Piermont) |
The
chairman of BNP Paribas has resigned, some three months after the French bank
was hit by a record $8.9 billion fine for violating US sanctions, the bank
said.
Baudoin
Prot, 63, who has headed the bank since 2011, was stepping down as of December
1 "for personal reasons," the bank said in a statement following a
meeting of the board late on Friday.
Prot will
be replaced by Jean Lemierre, 64, one of his close advisors and a key figure in
negotiating BNP Paribas's settlement with US authorities.
Prot's
resignation, which was first reported by a source close to the matter on
Tuesday, comes almost three months after the giant French bank pleaded guilty
to US criminal charges of violating sanctions on Iran, Sudan and other
countries.
Prior to
becoming chairman, Prot served as chief executive of BNP Paribas from
2003-2011, the period in which many of the violations of US sanctions law took
place.
US
officials said BNP Paribas deliberately hid thousands of transactions with
Iran, Sudan, Myanmar and Cuba, countries that were sanctioned for terrorism and
human rights violations.
The bank
agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiring to violate sanctions, making
it the first bank found guilty in a sanctions case.
Prot was
not personally questioned by US authorities during the probe, but the
difficulty of the settlement negotiations took its toll on the chairman,
according to people familiar with the bank.
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