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    Lafarge Syria IS ‘partnership’: compliance and security lessons for engineers

    April 14, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Lafarge Syria IS ‘partnership’: compliance and security lessons for engineers

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Former Lafarge chief executive Bruno Lafont has been sentenced by a French court to six years in prison and the company fined more than €1m for developing what the presiding judge called a “genuine commercial partnership with IS” around its £680m Jalabiya cement plant in northern Syria. Lafarge Cement Syria was found to have paid about €5.6m to Islamic State, Jabhat al-Nusra and intermediaries to keep the plant and its supply trucks operating after 2013, when militants controlled the area. The ruling links corporate payments to militant control of local natural resources, raising acute compliance and security-risk questions for construction materials firms operating in conflict zones.

    Technical Brief

    • Only expatriate staff were evacuated; Syrian employees remained exposed to checkpoints, threats and daily security risks.
    • Payments were channelled via Lafarge Cement Syria and intermediaries, rather than direct, documented contracts with armed groups.
    • Judge Isabelle Prevost-Desprez linked the financing route to militant control of local natural resources used for cement production.
    • Holcim’s 2015 acquisition occurred after the alleged conduct; the buyer states it had no knowledge of the arrangements.
    • The prosecution was initiated with support from the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights, framing it as a corporate accountability test case.
    • For construction materials operations in conflict zones, the ruling tightens expectations on human-rights due diligence and terrorism-financing compliance.

    Our Take

    Holcim’s later UK-focused moves in recycling and low-carbon cement, such as the 2025–26 push on environmental product declarations and secondary aggregates, suggest the group is now putting more emphasis on governance and traceability across its cement value chain than during the Lafarge Cement Syria era.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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