Halliburton Will Pay Nigeria $35 Million Top Settle Dick Cheney Bribery Case
Halliburton Will Pay Nigeria $35 Million To Settle Dick Cheney Bribery Case
(NIGERIA-Talking Points Memo)
Halliburton will pay Nigeria $35 Million to settle a bribery dispute with its former CEO, Dick Cheney, the ex-Vice President of The United States Of America. Talking Points Memo reports:
US oil services group Halliburton agreed to pay Nigeria 35 million dollars to settle a bribery dispute which led to charges being filed against former US vice president Dick Cheney, it said Tuesday.
Nigeria had on December 7 filed an indictment against nine people and entities, including Cheney, who was head of Halliburton before becoming vice president after 2000 elections.
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