After paying M’sia, Goldman to fork out another US$2b to DOJ
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Goldman Sachs has reached an agreement with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to pay more than US$2 billion for the bank's role in Malaysia's 1MDB scandal, according to reports.
The agreement, which may be announced on Thursday, will allow Goldman Sachs to avoid a US criminal conviction over the scandal, said Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Malaysia has dropped criminal charges against three Goldman Sachs units after the bank agreed to pay US$2.5 billion to settle the probe.
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