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Artikel

1 Sep 2009

Autor:
Financial Times

Chevron steps up Ecuador legal fight

Chevron...demanded the removal of the judge in the case and released videos it claims contain evidence of political interference and corruption in the country...Ecuador’s goverment...[said:] “As with all allegations of judicial impropriety, this matter will be thoroughly, aggressively and fairly investigated,”...“As of this date, the government of Ecuador has received no evidence from Chevron, only allegations. The government expects Chevron’s full co-operation in this investigation, including the production of any videotapes in its possession, rather than forcing the government to review heavily edited videotapes from the Chevron website.”

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Chevron says videos reveal judicial misconduct & political influence in Ecuador pollution lawsuit - calls for investigation, disqualification of judge

Texaco/Chevron lawsuits (re Ecuador)