Bank of China faces daily fine in US
The Bank of China will face a daily fine in the US unless it complies with a court request to give details of customers accused of sellin...
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The Bank of China will
face a daily fine in the US unless it complies with a court request to give
details of customers accused of selling fake goods.
The bank was held in
contempt of court in Manhattan last week for refusing to turn over the records.
The state-owned lender
is appealing the civil contempt order and fine of $50,000 a day starting on 8
December.
It said it would be
violating China's privacy law if it gave the information.
The records stem from
a 2010 lawsuit by a group of luxury retailers including Gucci and Yves Saint
Laurent that sued a group of Chinese companies for allegedly selling
counterfeits goods like handbags.
The luxury brands had
asked US district judge Richard Sullivan to order the Bank of China (BOC) to
pay $12m (£8m) to cover their losses from counterfeiting or impose a fine.
Ongoing dispute
The judge had
initially ordered the bank to provide the customer information in 2011 and then
renewed the order in September.
"BOC's refusal to
comply with US law, while it continues to receive the benefits attendant to its
banking activity in the US, has inflicted a significant harm on plaintiffs and
the general public," Mr Sullivan said.
"Only a large
fine will have a coercive effect on BOC at this stage."
The judge has also
ordered the top-four Chinese lender to cover the retailers' legal costs.
But the bank said the
judge lacked the jurisdiction to force its compliance.
The Bank of China is
the country's fourth biggest lender by assets and made a profit of nearly $28bn
in 2014.
source:bbc
