Judgement of Anthony Stimler in Glencore corruption case postponed for six months
The US judicial authorities want to extend the period of cooperation for the former Glencore employee.
01/02/2022 at 15h46, by Africa Business+
They are looking to bring down other heads of finance, unscrupulous mining companies in Africa and government officials deemed involved in the corruption case.
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