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Date Issue Title
31st Mar 2006 Other Issue Bank of America to sue Parmalat

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A US judge has given Bank of America the go-ahead to pursue a $1bn fraud claim against Italian firm Parmalat.

The bank has accused the firm's former management of fraud, conspiracy and lying about its finances.

The claim will not affect Paramalat's own $10bn suit against the bank for its alleged role in the firm's collapse.

The Italian firm filed for insolvency in late 2003 after a 14bn euro hole was found in its accounts. It has since emerged from bankruptcy protection.

Bank of America is one of almost 50 banks - including UBS and Citigroup - that Parmalat, under new head Enrico Bondi, is suing.

In its counterclaim launched in New York, Bank of America argued that the legal action was merely Parmalat's way of evading the blame for its problems.

In a statement, the North Carolina-based bank said the lawsuit was "nothing more than an effort to shift the blame for Parmalat's demise from the true culprit, Parmalat itself, to victims of the fraud".

"Parmalat and its management repeatedly lied to Bank of America, other banks, auditors, rating agencies, investors and the market in general about its financial condition," the bank added.

Parmalat's founder Calisto Tanzi is currently on trial, charged with fraud and false accounting.

Fifteen others - including former Parmalat employees and bankers - are also on trial, accused of helping him orchestrate the fraud.

Other Reports on Parmalat
Date Issue Company Report
26th Jul 2007 Other Issue Parmalat Judge dismisses Parmalat US trial
3rd Jul 2007 Other Issue Parmalat Parmalat to face US group lawsuit
6th May 2004 Fraud Investigation Parmalat Police raid Capitalia offices in Parmalat probes
27th Jan 2004 Fraud Investigation Parmalat Audit states debt now 14.3 Billion Euros
29th Dec 2003 Fraud Investigation Parmalat Parmalat admits $4.9bn black hole

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