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    AfDB debars Chinese Company Sieyuan Electric, Subsidiaries for Fraud

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJune 16, 2020Updated:October 11, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    AfDB debars Chinese Company Sieyuan Electric, Subsidiaries for Fraud

    The Africa Development Bank (AfDB) said it has debarred another Chinese company, Sieyuan Electric and its subsidiaries for fraud.

    “Pursuant to a settlement agreement between the African Development Bank and Sieyuan Electric, the company will be debarred for 12 months”, it stated.

    AfDB said Jiangsu Rugao, a Sieyuan subsidiary, will be excluded from Bank-financed projects for 20 months.AfDB debars China’s Sieyuan Electric, Subsidiaries for Fraud

    “The company provided falsified documentation in response to an inquiry by the Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption, thus engaging in an additional obstructive practice”, AfDB stated

    AfDB on June 16, 2020, announced the conclusion of a negotiated settlement agreement with Sieyuan Electric Co. Ltd., a China-based contractor, thus resolving various sanctionable practices committed by the company.

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    In 2015, Sieyuan participated in a tender for the upgrade and rehabilitation of two substations, a component of the Bank-financed Scaling up Energy Access Project in Rwanda.

    An investigation conducted by the Bank’s Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption concluded that Sieyuan engaged in a fraudulent practice.

    According to AfDB, The Company falsified its credentials in order to appear to meet the qualification criteria of the tender related to a bidder’s experience.

    Also, it provided falsified documentation in response to an inquiry by the Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption, thus engaging in an additional obstructive practice.

    Jiangsu Rugao HV Electric Apparatus Co., Ltd., a Sieyuan subsidiary, submitted forged certifications in the context of Sieyuan’s bid in order to erroneously evidence that various components it manufactures comply with the technical requirements of the tender, AfDB said.

    “As part of the settlement agreement with the Bank, Sieyuan is debarred for a period of 12 months, Jiangsu Rugao for 20 months.

    “The debarment render the companies ineligible to participate in Bank-financed projects during the specified period.

    “The 20 months debarment imposed on Jiangsu Rugao qualifies for cross-debarment by the Asian Development Bank.

    “This include the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank Group pursuant to the Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions”, AfDB stated.

    It said by imposing a debarment of 12 months and 20 months on Sieyuan and Jiangsu Rugao, respectively, the Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption recognizes Sieyuan’s extensive cooperation with the investigation, including its partial voluntary disclosure of the sanctionable conduct.

    Sieyuan and Jiangsu Rugao will be released from debarment at the expiry of their respective debarment periods, subject to a successful review of the companies’ integrity compliance program by the Bank.

    AfDB debars Chinese Company Sieyuan Electric, Subsidiaries for Fraud

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