From our archives 2 February 2006… FROM A SHELL INSIDER Hello Alfred Below is the crap we receive from our leader. It continues to baffle me that these politicians keep finding hollow words for their messages that never change. This cowboy from Wyoming expects a few things to be different this year (see bullet points [...]
Posts on ‘September 30th, 2009’
Greenpeace ends protest at Shell oil sands mine
CALGARY, Alberta, Sept 16 (Reuters) – Greenpeace activists who occupied mining equipment at Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s (RDSa.L) Canadian oil sands project ended their protest on Wednesday after 1-1/2 days and were escorted away without facing charges, the environmental group said.
Shell, BAE Systems and the Serious Fraud Squad
Visitors to this website, which is self-evidently focused on the activities of Royal Dutch Shell, may wonder why we are drawing attention to current news involving BAE Systems and the UK Serious Fraud Squad (and the parallel corruption investigation by the US Justice Department). All will be revealed very shortly…
SFO prepares to charge BAE Systems
FINANCIAL TIMES By Michael Peel and Jeremy Lemer Published: September 30 2009 14:33 | Last updated: September 30 2009 14:33 EXTRACTS Corruption investigators were on Wednesday poised to press criminal charges over BAE Systems arms deals as the long-running probe into one of the countrys most-politically charged cases finally comes to a head, the Financial [...]
Bloomberg retracts claim that Shell will overtake BP in Production
Bloomberg has published a revised version of its article Shell Output Set to Pass BP With $40 Billion Spent on Projects.
BAE brinkmanship after bribery deal ultimatum leaves SFO guessing
The arms giant BAE tonight appeared to be ready to defy an ultimatum from the Serious Fraud Office to accept a plea deal over corruption allegations, or face prosecution. (ROYAL DUTCH SHELL INVOLVEMENT IN BAE SYSTEMS AL-YAMAMAH OIL FOR ARMS – SAUDI CORRUPTION SCANDAL)


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