29 July 2017, Washington — Oil company Halliburton Co will pay $29.2 million to settle civil charges it violated federal anti-bribery rules related to books, record-keeping and internal accounting controls while doing business in Angola, U.S. regulators said on Thursday. The Securities and Exchange Commission said Halliburton’s former vice president, Jeannot Lorenz, separately agreed to […] More »
Halliburton to pay $29.2m to settle US charges tied to Angola
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