Shell whistleblower OSSL challenges Irish police officers to take lie-detector test
By John Donovan
OSSL, the company that admits supplying free alcohol to Irish police on behalf of Shell EP Ireland is challenging senior Irish police officers, who apparently deny receiving the goods said to be worth tens of thousands of Euros, to take lie detector tests.
The challenge is contained in an email sent earlier today to senior executives of Shell including the Company Secretary of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Mr Michiel Brandjes.
OSSL directors say that they are prepared to take lie-detector tests themselves with Shell representatives in attendance.
Shell denies the allegations and says that two internal investigations have found no evidence to support the claims made by OSSL. Two Garda internal investigations and an investigation by the Irish police Ombudsman reached the same conclusion.
Could a cover-up go that far?
In fact there is evidence. Thus far it has been either destroyed or discarded.
Kashagan delays mar outlook for Eni, Total and Shell
Extract from FT article by Guy Chazan published 20 July 2014
Three of Europe’s largest oil companies could take a $1.5bn hit to earnings as a result of delays to Kashagan, the $50bn oil project in the Caspian Sea that has been bedevilled by hold-ups and cost over-runs.
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