Mozambique to seek extradition of ex-Credit Suisse bankers involved in $2 bln debt
MOZAMBIQUE's Attorney General's Office will seek the extradition of three former Credit Suisse bankers implicated in a $2 billion debt scandal that sent the country's economy into crisis. Andrew Pearse, Detelina Subeva and Surjan Singh, who helped arrange the loans to Mozambique, all pleaded guilty in the United States last year to charges including conspiracy to violate U.S. anti-bribery laws and to commit money laundering and securities fraud in relation to their role in the affair. Surjan Singh, Andrew Pearse and Detelina Subeva. Lawyers for the three bankers did not immediately respond to requests for comment or could not immediately…