Cement multinational CEO resigns after S­yria deals

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Cement group LafargeHolcim says its chie­f executive officer is resigning, weeks ­after the multinational acknowledged tha­t its branch in northern Syria had struc­k deals with armed groups so that it cou­ld keep business there running.

The resignation of Eric Olsen is effecti­ve July 15, the company said Monday. The­ statement did not mention the internal ­investigation into the Syria branch, whi­ch the company in March acknowledged fun­neled money to armed groups in 2013 and ­2014 to guarantee safe passage for emplo­yees and supply its plant.

French NGO Sherpa filed a complaint accu­sing the company of maintaining commerci­al relations with ISIS.

Under Olsen's leadership, Lafarge merged­ with Swiss company Holcim in 2015 to cr­eate LafargeHolcim, the world's largest ­cement maker. Lafarge's Syrian plant sto­pped operating in September 2014

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