Friday, 24 February 2012


A former chief executive officer of KBR Incorporated Gets 30 Months For Halliburton’s Nigerian Bribe Scheme

                                                      
HOUSTON - A former chief executive officer of KBR Incorporated, Albert “Jack” Stanley, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a US court on Thursday for his role in the massive, decade-long Halliburton bribery scheme in Nigeria.
Top Nigerian government officials were, under the scheme, allegedly offered bribes totalling $180 million by Halliburton, a US oil services firm, to enable it win $6 billion Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) contracts. Oyinbo have been jailling their people for crimes commited in Nigerian, while nobody don enter prison on top the same crime hmmm na wa ooo. Story source Sahara Reporters

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