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ING Belgium settles for 1.6 million euros in money laundering case involving former EU Commissioner

ING Belgium settles for 1.6 million euros in money laundering case involving former EU Commissioner

ING has agreed to a 1.6 million euro settlement with the Brussels public prosecutor's office to resolve a money laundering investigation involving former European Commissioner Didier Reynders. The settlement concludes the legal proceedings concerning the bank's Belgian operations.

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