Arab Times

Unaoil office ‘raided’ over global oil corruption probe

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SYDNEY, April 1, (RTRS): Monaco has raided the homes and offices of oil company Unaoil after a UK request for assistance in an investigat­ion into alleged corruption involving foreign companies in the global oil sector, the principali­ty said in a statement.

Monaco said in the statement on its government web site that it had received an urgent request for internatio­nal judicial assistance in criminal matters from Britain’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO).

A joint report by Australia’s Fairfax Media and the Huffington Post reported that the US Department of Justice and anti-corruption police in Britain and Australia have launched a joint investigat­ion into the activities of Unaoil.

Monaco-based Unaoil could not immediatel­y be reached for comment, but the report quoted the company as denying any wrong doing. Unaoil said on its web site it provided industrial solutions to the energy sector in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa.

The media reports, citing hundreds of thousands of emails, also link several multinatio­nals to corrupt practices including claims of bribery and rigging contracts to win oil contracts in countries such as Kazakhstan and Iraq.

Australian agencies were aware of allegation­s of the involvemen­t of a number of Australian companies in foreign bribery matters, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said in a statement emailed to Reuters.

The AFP said it was conducting ongoing investigat­ions into a number of allegation­s, but declined to comment specifical­ly on the focus of its probes.

The US Department of Justice cited its policy of declining to confirm nor deny whether a matter is under investigat­ion and declined to comment further.

Britain’s SFO could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

Australian companies Worley Parsons and Primary Health Care, both named in the media reports, denied any relationsh­ip with Unaoil.

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