12 Detained in Halliburton bribery case
OPS_admin | Nov 28, 2010 | Comments 0
Nigeria’s anti-corruption police have raided the offices of the U.S. oilfield services group Halliburton and arrested 12 people in a bribery case involving the former Halliburton unit KBR Inc, a spokesman said on Saturday.
The U.S. firm said the detentions, carried out on Thursday, had no legal basis and that its employees had since been freed.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said it had detained 10 Halliburton staff for questioning and one senior employee each from oil services firms Saipem Contracting Nigeria Ltd and Technip Offshore Nigeria Ltd.
Eni, Saipem’s parent company, declined to comment.
“We are still looking for the (local) managing director of Halliburton,” EFCC spokesman Femi Babafemi said.
Those detained in the raid, carried out with the assistance of armed police, included Giuseppe Surace, believed to be Saipem’s country manager, and Frank Pliya from Technip, as well as a mixture of expatriates and Nigerians, Babafemi said.
Full Story: Nigeria detains 12 in Halliburton bribery case | Reuters.
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