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Buy Chiquita Bananas, Embolden Terrorists

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WASHINGTON - Banana company Chiquita Brands International said Wednesday it has agreed to a $25 million fine after admitting it paid a Colombian terrorist group for protection in a volatile farming region.

The settlement resolves a lengthy Justice Department investigation into the company's financial dealings with terrorist organizations in Colombia.

In court documents filed Wednesday, federal prosecutors said several unnamed high-ranking corporate officers at the Cincinnati-based company paid about $1.7 million between 1997 and 2004 to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, known as AUC for its Spanish initials.

The AUC has been responsible for some of the worst massacres in Colombia's civil conflict and for a sizable percentage of the country's cocaine exports. The right-wing group was designated by the U.S. government as a terrorist organization in September 2001.

Prosecutors said the company made the payments in exchange for protection for its workers. The company also made similar payments to the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, according to prosecutors.

Colombia's banana-growing region is a zone over which leftist rebels and far-right paramilitaries have fought viciously. Most companies have extensive security operations to protect employees in the area.

"The information filed today is part of a plea agreement, which we view as a reasoned solution to the dilemma the company faced several years ago," Chiquita's chief executive, Fernando Aguirre, said in a statement. "The payments made by the company were always motivated by our good faith concern for the safety of our employees."

Colombia has one of the highest kidnappings rates in the world. Arrangements between companies and either guerrillas or paramilitaries are not uncommon but it is impossible to know how much money is paid each year.

Chiquita sold its Colombian banana operations in June 2004.

Details of the settlement were not included in court documents but Aguirre said Chiquita would pay $25 million in fines, which it set aside this year. The company reported the deal to the Securities and Exchange Commission. A plea hearing was scheduled for Monday.

The payments were approved by senior executives at Chiquita, prosecutors wrote in court documents. Prosecutors said Chiquita began paying the right-wing AUC after a meeting in 1997 and disguised the payments in company books.

"No later than in or about September 2000, defendant Chiquita's senior executives knew that the corporation was paying AUC and that the AUC was a violent paramilitary organization," prosecutors wrote in Wednesday's court filing.

Company attorneys made it clear the payments were improper, prosecutors said.

"Bottom line: CANNOT MAKE THE PAYMENT," the company's outside counsel advised in February 2003, according to an excerpt of a memo included in court documents.

In April 2003, company officials and lawyers approached the Justice Department and told prosecutors they had been making the payments. According to court documents, the payments continued for months.

The document filed by federal prosecutors is known as an information. Unlike an indictment, it is normally worked out through discussions with prosecutors and is followed by a guilty plea.
post #2 of 8
The bananas must flow...
post #3 of 8
Is anyone actually surprised by this?
post #4 of 8
Ever smoked opium in a banana leaf? Me neither. But terrorists worldwide give two thumbs up. They call it "Going Naner's."
post #5 of 8
Further proof corporations are souless enteties.
post #6 of 8
Not to defend Chiquita on this, but what do they mean by "protection" here?

Was it really for security purposes, or did they pay because the AUC threatened them if they didn't pay up. I'm also curious if the FARC made any direct threats against them.

If the money was to oppress a local population, or intimidate their workers it's just evil. If it was really because they were being threatened or some complex security arrangement, it's not so black and white I guess.

I guess the equivalent would be to pay a local terrorist group to protect you in Afghanistan against another group or the Taliban ...
post #7 of 8
In Colombia, agricultural interests created private militias to protect them against bandits and the FARC.

Once the militias realized they had all the guns, they took over and became as bad as the FARC, but without an ideology. They routinely murdered, kidnapped, and extorted from the very agricultural workers and interests they were created to defend.

The Colombian gov't, under President Uribe, has made huge strides in both getting these militias under control and improving the transparancy and efficiency of the Colombian gov't. As you dig more deeply into the issues here, expect to start seeing scandals involving Colombian gov't officials to begin to surface. This is a result of a newly empowered judiciary and press digging up dirt, which is a good thing.

Fascinating stuff happening down there. Fascinating.
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I wonder if the FARC has any ideology anymore. They may say they are Marxists, but I don't think they really care much about that anymore.

So what I'm really wondering here is if this money was to protect against the FARC, or money to protect against the FARC and AUC itself ...
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