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UK orders Glencore to pay millions over African oil bribes

Por: Associated Press Business November 04, 2022

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LONDON (AP) — A British court on Thursday ordered commodities company Glencore to pay more than 280 million pounds ($313 million) for using bribes to bolster its oil profits in five African countries.The order comes months after the Anglo-Swiss company announced it had to resolve corruption allegations.Glencore pleaded guilty in June to seven counts of bribery after an investigation launched by the U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office in 2019 found... + full article



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