The Taiwan Ministry of National Defence (MND) has received $875m from Thales as part of a court-ordered fine payment settlement over a long-running Lafayette frigate deal between the company and Taiwan.
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The payment follows an April 2010 order issued by the international commercial arbitration court against the French defence company for paying unauthorised commissions in relation to a deal for six Lafayette frigates to Taiwan, signed in 1991.
The payment includes a fine, interest, litigation fees and other related expenses that have built up over more than ten years of legal wrangling between the two parties.
Taiwan MND spokesman Lo Shao-ho said the commercial dispute would not affect military cooperation between the two nations.
The payment will be transferred to the state treasury.
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