Lebanese central bank head maintains innocence against corruption charges

Reuters

Published Aug 14, 2021 06:00AM ET

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese central bank governor Riad Salameh maintained his innocence amid allegations of corruption, saying in a radio interview on Saturday that his conscience was clear.

Salameh is under investigation in Switzerland on charges related to embezzlement, and probes are under way or being planned in several other European countries.

Last week, a Lebanese prosecutor asked Salameh for documents relating to suspicions of embezzlement, money laundering and tax evasion over an allegation that more than $300 million had been taken from the bank through a company owned by his brother.

"I have not benefitted one penny from the central bank," Salameh told Radio Free Lebanon.