Shell files criminal complaint against ex-employee over Nigeria OML 42 sale
March 28, 20181.4K views0 comments
Agency report
Royal Dutch Shell has filed a criminal complaint with Dutch authorities against a former employee over the sale of a Nigerian onshore oilfield in 2011, a Shell spokesman said Wednesday.
The suspected wrongdoing came to light as part of an internal investigation by Shell but is unrelated to a court case against Shell and Eni in Italy over the acquisition of the oilfield OPL 245, the spokesman said.
“Based on what we know now from an internal investigation, we suspect a crime may have been committed by our former employee … against Shell in relation to the sale process for Oil Mining Lease (OML) 42 in Nigeria in 2011,” the spokesman said in a statement to Reuters.
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“We have filed a criminal complaint with the Dutch authorities and are considering other steps we could take.”