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Ex-US diplomat Richard Olson sentenced for ethics violation

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September 16, 2023
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WASHINGTON: Former US ambassador to Pakistan and UAE, Richard Olson, escaped prison after a US court put him on probation and imposed a fine but did not sentence him to imprisonment.

Olson was sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to pay a $93,350 fine for improperly helping a Middle Eastern country influence US policy and for not disclosing gifts he received from a disgraced political fundraiser.

Richard G. Olson, 63, appeared in the US District Court in Washington on Friday after pleading guilty last year to two misdemeanours. His services for the United States and the plea bargain prevented imprisonment.

Olson pleaded guilty last year to illegally providing aid and advice to Qatar while working for Imaad Zuberi, a prolific political donor who is serving a 12-year prison sentence for tax evasion and campaign finance violations.

Olson is one of the most high-profile former government officials to face prosecution amid the Justice Department’s push in recent years to crack down on unreported or illegal influence campaigns funded by foreign governments seeking to alter US policy.

US Magistrate Judge G. Michael Harvey said at the sentencing hearing that while a hefty fine was appropriate for Olson’s misconduct, he did not believe it warranted jail time.

Harvey told Olson the American public expected exemplary behaviour from top diplomats. “That was not the way you operated,” Harvey said.

Olson pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors that included a charge of violating a “revolving door” prohibition for certain high-level government employees against aiding and advising a foreign country for one year after leaving public service. Prosecutors and Olson’s lawyers have spent the last few months arguing over the severity of his sentence.

Prosecutors said Olson tried to conceal his wrongdoing by deleting emails and lying to the FBI, and had accepted first-class travel from Zuberi while helping him lobby members of Congress to approve weapons sales to foreign countries.

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Evan Turgeon, a prosecutor in the Justice Department’s national security division, told the judge that Olson had refused to accept full responsibility for his wrongdoing and imprisonment was needed to send a message of deterrence to other high-ranking public officials. “If people are allowed to act like the rules don’t apply to them, they will,” Turgeon said.

Olson’s lawyer said his client never did anything improper in his official capacity to help Zuberi and prosecutors were stretching facts to fit an unfair narrative.

In brief remarks before Harvey’s ruling, a tearful Olson said he had already paid a heavy price and had been shunned socially and professionally. “I made a mistake and it has had enormous consequences,” Olson said.

Olson is the only former government official associated with Zuberi to face any criminal charges despite prosecutors saying the former political donor’s case showed a “pervasive, corrupt foreign interference with our elections and policy-making processes.”

They have alleged Zubari used illegal campaign contributions to gain access to top US officials. Zubari got meetings with influential US officials and lawmakers in part to an illegal straw donor scheme in which he paid for others’ donations, prosecutors said.

To boost his profile, Zuberi also donated to, or hired, several Washington advocacy groups, lobbying shops and public relations firms. He also hired former officials to assist him on business projects.

Those officials included Olson, former NATO supreme commander Gen. Wesley Clark and former acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement John Sandweg.

Prosecutors indicated earlier this year they had dropped a related investigation into retired four-star Gen. John Allen for his role in a behind-the-scenes effort to help Qatar shape US policy in 2017.

Working with Zuberi and OIson, Allen helped Qatari officials strategize on how to gain the upper hand in Washington when a diplomatic crisis erupted between the country and its neighbours.

Olson said he was motivated to help Qatar because he believed it was in the best interest of the US. He added that one of his greatest regrets was recruiting Allen into the effort because of the negative publicity.

Allen has denied any wrongdoing but stepped down as president of the Brookings Institution, a prestigious Washington think tank, amid the FBI investigation.

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