Do you stand by your comments that the trustees and Shell are totally independent when the outside professional is formatting his advice and response to me after consulting Wanjiru.Kirima and others who I believe, but may be wrong, are funded by Shell?
April 1st, 2009:
Shell South Africa Pension Fund: Ken Purchase email with Richard Wiseman, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Royal Dutch Shell Plc
Response from Jonathan Mort, legal advisor (and manager?), Shell South Africa Pension Fund
I refer to the draft article you intend publishing on your website http//royaldutchshellplc.com, as set forth in an email from yourself to Mr Brandjes on 25 March 2009 at 18h28. Thank you for giving me the opportunity of correcting some facts of which you may not have been aware.
Shell South Africa Pension Fund: Email response 27 March 2009 from Richard Wiseman, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Royal Dutch Shell Plc
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 10:22:14 +0100
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Royal Dutch Shell Pension Fund Conspiracy and Deception
Just to confirm, we have nothing to add to the replies already given to Mr Purchase.
Regards
Richard Wiseman
Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer
Royal Dutch Shell plc
Shell Centre, London SE1 7NA
EMAIL FROM JOHN DONOVAN TO MICHIEL BRANDJES, COMPANY SECRETARY & GENERAL COUNSEL, ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC: SENT 25 MARCH 2009
Printed below is a draft article. It contains my interpretation of the information contained in email correspondence supplied to me by Shell SA retiree, Mr Ken Purchase. No doubt you will advise if any of the emails are not authentic. If I do not hear from you by close of business on Friday 27 March, I will take it that there is no dispute or challenge over authenticity, stated facts, nor my interpretations or conclusions, and will state as such.
All feared dead after helicopter ditches in North Sea
Scotsman.com
Published Date: 01 April 2009
However scotsman.com understands that all are feared dead.
Aberdeen Coastguard was co-ordinating the search and rescue operation, which includes two RAF helicopters and a Nimrod.
All feared dead in North Sea Oil rig helicopter crash
Sky News reports 8 bodies found, 8 missing…
Helicopter ditches in North Sea
stv: Developing story The craft came down around five miles off Crimond, near Fraserburgh, on the north east of Scotland.
01 April 2009 14:39 PM
A major search and rescue operation is underway in the north sea after a helicopter ditched.The craft came down around five miles off Crimond, near Fraserburgh, on the north east of Scotland.
It is understood the helicopter was operated by Bond.
In February, a Super Puma operated by the same company ran into trouble off the Etap Production platform in the North Sea.
Sixteen passengers and two crewmembers had to be rescued after the Super Puma helicopter ditched near the installation. All survived and evacuated into two life rafts.
Three of the passengers were winched up into a search and rescue helicopter and the remaining 15 people were picked by a rescue and recovery craft. There were just three minor injuries and all onboard were brought back to Aberdeen in the early hours of the following morning.
Shell Oil Acquires 45 Gas Stations In Brazil
SAO PAULO (Dow Jones)--Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA, RDSB) announced on Tuesday night the acquisition of 45 gas stations in Brazil's center-west region from local group Simarelli.
Former RBS Chairman Sir Tom McKillop, resigns from board of BP
Sky News Reports former RBS Chairman Sir Tom McKillop, resigns from board of oil giant BP
Helicopter with 16 on board has gone down off North East Coast of Scotland
Sky News Reports: Helicopter with 16 on board has gone down off North East Coast of Scotland
Nigeria LNG Production Increasing, Force Majeure Remains – Co
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Production has resumed at the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas plant after the resumption of supplies from Shell Petroleum Development Co.'s Soku gas plant, but the force majeure on LNG deliveries has not been lifted, a spokesman for NLNG said Wednesday.
Morgan Stanley Placing 10.9M Royal Dutch Shell Shrs -Traders
The shares are being a placed on a bookbuild basis at between EUR16.0 and EUR16.10 each in Amsterdam, the traders added, without being able to comment on the identity of the vendor.
Shell takes first LNG delivery from Sakhalin-2
The first cargo of liquefied natural gas from Sakhalin-2 is expected to be delivered to Tokyo on Wednesday. It will be a bittersweet moment for Shell, which was forced to cut its 55 per cent shareholding down to 27.5 per cent to allow Gazprom, the state-controlled Russian gas company, to take a 50 per cent stake
Shell Australia:Clyde Refinery Restart Date Not Finalized Yet
The Australian arm of Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) took the refinery offline indefinitely to upgrade it, following unplanned outages that disrupted operations over the previous year.
Sakhalin won’t boost LNG project
Sakhalin Energy was originally controlled by Royal Dutch Shell PLC, in partnership with Mitsui& Co. and Mitsubishi Corp. of Japan. But in 2006 Shell was forced to cede a majority stake to Gazprom. All the other shareholders had to reduce their holdings, and Shell now has a 27.5% share.