Acquittal of the company Total charges of corruption through its participation in the oil-for-food program
08-07-2013 08:16 PM
Baghdad (news) .. canceled the French judiciary of all the charges against the company Total corruption through its participation in the 'oil for food' in Iraq, as it is not involved in any corruption linked to using the assets of the program. and acquitted French company 'Total' oil and CEO and a former minister and more than a dozen other people from corruption charges related to the program 'oil for food' in Iraq. Court ruled that the company is not involved in any kind of corruption or malpractice of influence, or misuse of assets in the program, which was worth $ 64 billion . and allowed the program of the United Nations for Iraq, which was facing international sanctions, to sell quantities of oil to buy humanitarian supplies in the period between 1996 until 2003. faced company Total, and Chief Executive Christophe de Margerie and interior minister, former French Charles Pasqua and more Ten former directors and retired diplomats graft charges in the context of company activity 'Total' in Iraq.
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08-07-2013 08:16 PM
Baghdad (news) .. canceled the French judiciary of all the charges against the company Total corruption through its participation in the 'oil for food' in Iraq, as it is not involved in any corruption linked to using the assets of the program. and acquitted French company 'Total' oil and CEO and a former minister and more than a dozen other people from corruption charges related to the program 'oil for food' in Iraq. Court ruled that the company is not involved in any kind of corruption or malpractice of influence, or misuse of assets in the program, which was worth $ 64 billion . and allowed the program of the United Nations for Iraq, which was facing international sanctions, to sell quantities of oil to buy humanitarian supplies in the period between 1996 until 2003. faced company Total, and Chief Executive Christophe de Margerie and interior minister, former French Charles Pasqua and more Ten former directors and retired diplomats graft charges in the context of company activity 'Total' in Iraq.
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