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Reps probe oil coy, others over unfair treatment against indigenous staff
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By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja
House of Representatives mandated its Committee on Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring to investigate the management of ExxonMobil, NAPIMS and NCMB on their alleged maltreatment of indigenous service providers.
The House also urged ExxonMobil to immediately stop further procurement activities on their catering contracts and reinstate the contractors who were disengaged without reasons from 2019 to date.
The resolution followed a motion by Hon. Henry Nwawuba from Imo State titled “Urgent Need to Investigate the Corporate Attitude of ExxonMobil against Indigenous Service Providers”.
In his motion, Nwawuba noted that ExxonMobil and its affiliates were involved in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas and operate joint venture concessions and deep-water production with significant investment in Nigeria and has been a committed p
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YANGON, 3 March 2021: Justice For Myanmar has added 26
companies to its list of business associates of the Myanmar military, including
international companies, and one of them may have a business link to Hilton
Asia Pacific.
The update is based on a release of files from the Myanmar
Investment Commission by Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets), shared
with Justice For Myanmar.
The release includes entries of the Investments Management
System, proposals and permits, many of which are labelled “secret” or
“confidential”.
The DDoSecrets release includes the investment permit for
Eden Hotels & Resorts Company Limited issued in January 2015 for a hotel on
prime real estate at Ngapali beach in Arakan State, developed under a