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OSSL TO CONFRONT ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC BOARD AT AGM

By John Donovan

Screen Shot 2013-05-13 at 17.33.04The owners of The OSSL Company who have blown the whistle on a massive police corruption scandal in Ireland sponsored by Shell, are intending to confront the board of Royal Dutch Shell Plc at the AGM being held in The Hague on Tuesday 21 May.

Desmond Kane and Neil Rooney of OSSL say that they have been threatened by Shell with imprisonment and black listing if they continue to spill the beans.

What started out several years ago as Shell paying for some free alcohol given as festive gifts to a few local Garda, expanded in more recent years into a river of free booze for hundreds of Garda officers policing environmental protests against the controversial Corrib Gas Project.

We are talking about bribery and corruption. How could the Garda be impartial when so many officers were being personally rewarded by Shell? The integrity of the Garda has been damaged as a consequence of Shell’s actions.

Note that we have dropped any legal preamble such as “alleged”.

We are satisfied that the evidence we have seen, including leaked Shell emails, is authentic.

If Shell and/or the Garda dispute the facts as stated, then please sue us for defamation.

Lets get this dirty laundry aired in open court.

So what’s the prospect of either party actually issuing proceedings? None at all. They know that truth is a complete defence.

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