OSSL SHELL BLACKMAIL
OSSL is demanding payment for over €30,000 worth of alcohol OSSL supplied to Irish cops on behalf of Shell, which says it entered into a full and final confidential settlement with OSSL in August 2012 and refuses to pay them off again.
Desmond Kane of OSSL outside Shell office in Dublin
By John Donovan
On 16 November 2014 I informed a senior Garda officer about an apparent blackmail operation by an Irish company OSSL being carried out against the Corrib Gas Project, led by Shell.
I supplied details from the most recent blackmail note/email sent by OSSL dated 14 November 2014 to various people at Shell, Statoil and Vermilion.
The following day I received an email from OSSL containing an unspecified threat, which I assumed to be a threat to issue a defamation action.
By coincidence or otherwise, the bombardment of hundreds of money demands to Shell and associated parties over the past two years appear to have ceased on 14 November.
I have received initial responses from the Garda, the office of the Irish Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald, and from a TD who has taken up the case with the Justice Minister.
Nothing further from OSSL or their current/former lawyer Marc Fitzgibbon, regarding the threats against me.
Information about the OSSL blackmail operation has been included in a book about Royal Dutch Shell that will be published shortly.
OSSL is demanding payment for over €30,000 worth of alcohol OSSL supplied to Irish cops on behalf of Shell, which says it entered into a full and final confidential settlement with OSSL in August 2012 and refuses to pay them off again.
The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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