Daily Telegraph Royal Dutch Shell is due in court on Wednesday this week to face charges of being complicit in the execution of Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa 14 years ago. By Mike Pflanz, West Africa Correspondent Last Updated: 9:48PM BST 25 May 2009 Shell has stopped working in Nigeria’s oil-rich Ogoni but still has [...]
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Shell revolt heats up
Daily Mail City & Finance Monday 25 May 2009 Page 60 SHAREHOLDER activists Co-operative Asset Management and PIRC have turned up the heat on directors of oil giant Royal Dutch Shell, writes Geoff Foster. They want them to hand back their bonuses and are calling for the head of Sir Peter Job, who chairs the [...]
The Real Modern Pirates? MNCs Beyond the Rule of Law
The Ogoni Nine were hanged in 1995 after a show “trial” before a special military tribunal, which was based on fabricated charges and testimony from witnesses bribed by Shell.
Shell Blog Posting: The world’s biggest polluters are China, India and America, not Shell
SHELL BLOG POSTING MUSAINT: Greenpeace & Friends of the Earth describe Shell “as the most polluting oil company”. Does this : (i) take into account that Shell is a larger worldwide operator than most? and (ii) take account that Shell has partners in most ventures? (i.e. is their partners % deducted from Shell’s numbers?). I [...]
Shells institutionalised delusion
Comment by former Shell Exec Paddy Briggs on: “Climate change summit hijacked by worlds biggest polluter Shell, critics claim” Paddy Briggs on May 25th, 2009 at 9:36 am Another example of Shells institutionalised delusion that they are a player in the debate on the global energy future. At its most venal this was characterised by [...]
Shell Is Second In The Climate Greenwash Awards 2009
ASNS News Monday, 25 May 2009 Shell was announced ”second” to a Swedish energy giant – Vattenfall as the winner of the Climate Greenwash Award 2009 (dissemination of misleading information to conceal its abuse of the environment in order to present a positive public image) at a ceremony in Copenhagen on Saturday May 23, on the eve of the World Business Summit on Climate [...]
Climate change summit hijacked by world’s biggest polluter Shell, critics claim
Climate change summit hijacked by biggest polluters, critics claim Shell could help shape post-Kyoto agenda Majority of attending firms want ‘business as usual’ Terry Macalister, guardian.co.uk, Monday 25 May 2009 A vital meeting in Copenhagen this weekend that will help shape the agenda for the most important climate change talks since the Kyoto protocol has been hijacked [...]
Backlash from investors over Shell bonuses set to intensify
Shareholders vow to fight on to prevent payouts By Sean OGrady Monday, 25 May 2009 Angry investors are demanding that Shell pays back millions of pounds of bonuses set to be awarded to the oil giants most senior executives payments in defiance of a vote at the companys annual meeting last week. Over the [...]

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