Officials from Eni sought to convince a witness, a former Eni manager, to withdr...
) sought to convince a witness, a former Eni manager, to withdraw some statements he made during investigations into a Nigerian corruption case involving the Italian oil group, a court heard on Wednesday.
Prosecutor Fabio De Pasquale made the comment in a trial hearing into the case, during a legal debate over a request by Eni lawyers to adjourn proceedings to give more time to consider evidence in a related obstruction-of-justice investigation. Oil major Shell , which jointly bought the offshore field with Eni, is also on trial for corruption over the deal. It too denies any wrongdoing.
Armanna, who led Eni’s project to acquire the OPL-245 field in 2011, has told investigators he was informed by a security official for the then Nigerian president that $50 million had been set aside for top Eni management under the deal.
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