BRITISH COMPANY BOSSES IN MAJOR INDONESIA AND IRAQ BRIBERY CHARGES

BY ALAN OSBORN THREE former executives of UK speciality chemicals company Innospec Ltd (and predecessor companies Octane Additives and Associated Octel Corporation) have been charged with conspiracy in connection with the making of corrupt payments to officials and other agents of the government of Indonesia for the supply of Innospec products. They are Dr David Turner, Dennis Kerrison, and Paul Jennings. Dr Turner is also charged with making corrupt payments to the government of Iraq and with attempting to defraud competitor Ethyl Corporation by bribing Iraqi ...


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