Strange Tale of Police Corruption on Shell’s controversial Corrib Gas Project
Sep 29th, 2019
by John Donovan.

Directors of an Irish subcontractor, OSSL, testified under oath in an Irish court that OSSL distributed bribes on behalf of Shell, including over €30k in free alcohol to the Irish police. The purpose of the corruption was to smooth the path of the controversial Corrib Gas Project, which had attracted huge public protests in Ireland.
For more information read the Observer/Guardian article: “Strange tale of Shell’s pipeline battle, the Gardaí and £30,000 of booze.”
Published by John Donovan of royaldutchshellplc.com
Although Shell has denied the allegations, it has not taken any legal action against OSSL which has a considerable volume of evidence supporting their allegations, including an invoice to Shell.

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on Sep 30th, 2019 at 11:54
I am very happy that they have gone