(Bloomberg) Three of the world’s top commodity trading houses used state oil companies from China, Thailand, Oman and Uruguay as fronts in their corrupt deals with Ecuador, a federal jury in Brooklyn, New York has heard.Most Read from BloombergBlinken’s Return From Davos Was Delayed After Plane Broke DownApple to Sell Watches Without Oxygen Feature After Legal SetbackPakistan’s Army Strikes Back at Iran as Both Sides Urge CalmDimon Says China Risk-Reward Equation Has ‘Changed Dramatically’Sin
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A former employee of the world s largest oil trader, Vitol, is set to go on trial in the United States this week on charges of bribing officials in Ecuador to win a $300 million contract from. -January 02, 2024 at 06:12 am EST
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Scheduled for trial in the U.S. this week, a former employee of Vitol faces charges of bribing officials in Ecuador to secure a contract from the state oil company Petroecuador.