Tullow seeks arbitration against Ghana over large tax debt

The British oil group has been in dispute for several years over taxes at its largest subsidiary in the world for an amount of roughly $320 million.

09/03/2022 at 18h07, by Africa Business+

Ghana’s largest oil operator – Jubilee and TEN offshore fields – Tullow Oil seeks arbitration to resolve a serious dispute with the country’s tax authorities.

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