Tribunal américain condamne ex-cadre de la NNPC pour pot-de-vin de 2,1 millions de dollars

Un tribunal de district des États-Unis a condamné Paulinus Okoronkwo, ancien cadre supérieur de la Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, à 87 mois de prison pour avoir accepté un pot-de-vin de 2,1 million de dollars.

Paulinus Okoronkwo, qui a occupé les fonctions de cadre supérieur à la Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), a été condamné par un tribunal de district des États-Unis à 87 mois de prison. La condamnation découle de son acceptation d'un pot-de-vin de 2,1 million de dollars. Cette affaire met en lumière les efforts continus pour lutter contre la corruption dans les transactions internationales impliquant des dirigeants pétroliers nigérians. La condamnation a eu lieu récemment, comme rapporté par Daily Trust, soulignant les répercussions judiciaires du pot-de-vin dans le secteur énergétique.

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