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Mongolia arrests ex-minister in Swiss graft probe - govt

Published 2018-04-02, 02:49 a/m
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* Ex-minister involved in Swiss investigation into "questionable payments"

* Mongolia investigating 2009 Oyu Tolgoi investment deal

* Anti-corruption body also looking into 2015 financing agreement

By Munkhchimeg Davaasharav

ULAANBAATAR, April 2 (Reuters) - A Mongolian former finance minister, Bayartsogt Sangajav, has been arrested as part of an investigation into suspected abuse of power during investment talks for the giant Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in 2009, the anti-corruption agency said on Monday.

Mongolia's Independent Authority Against Corruption told a media briefing that Bayartsogt was detained on Sunday.

The Swiss Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is conducting a criminal investigation into a seized bank account that court documents indicated was used to transfer $10 million to Bayartsogt in September 2008. was unable to reach Bayartsogt or his office on Monday. At a news conference last week, he denied any wrongdoing and said he expected the investigation to exonerate him. signed an agreement on behalf of Mongolia with Canada's Ivanhoe Mines in 2009 to develop the giant mine, granting a 66 percent controlling stake to the company.

Ivanhoe Mines subsequently changed its name to Turquoise Hill Resources TRQ.TO and is now majority-owned by Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto RIO.AX RIO.L .

Mongolia's anti-corruption authority said it was not only investigating the Oyu Tolgoi investment agreement, but also a financing deal for the underground expansion of the mine signed by Turquoise Hill, Rio Tinto and the government of Mongolia in Dubai in 2015.

The man who signed the Dubai agreement, B. Byambasaikhan, former chief executive of the state-owned entity holding Mongolia's stake in Oyu Tolgoi, was also arrested in connection with the case, along with former director general of General Department of Taxation, Ariunsan Baldanjav, the authority said.

Phone calls to Byambasaikhan on Monday went unanswered. Reuters was not immediately able to reach Ariunsan.

Swiss prosecutors confirmed last Thursday that they were checking whether "questionable payments" made to Bayartsogt were linked to the Oyu Tolgoi mining project, adding that Rio Tinto itself was "not an accused".

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