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A preliminary criminal investigation is being conducted into the oil company Lundin Petroleum’s actions in South Sudan. More than half of the Swedish ministers in the government have shares in funds that have invested money in Lundin Petroleum.
Not only ministers but also prominent insurance companies and pension fund managers invest their money in Lundin Petroleum.
A preliminary criminal investigation is underway into the oil company Lundin Petroleum, formerly Lundin Oil. Aftonbladet returned to the scene of the alleged crimes in South Sudan. They have met victims who bear witness to murder and mass expulsions when Lundin arrived in the area.
Carl Bildt sat on Lundin’s board from 2002 to 2006. Aftonbladet asked the Foreign Minister to comment on witness statements about Lundin’s involvement in crimes under international law.
Aftonbladet have returned to the site of the alleged crimes in ECOS' report Unpaid Debt. In Unity State, South Sudan, they meet people whose lives were ruined when Lundin Oil moved in.
South Sudan is lining up its plan to get its oil production flowing again through pipelines to ports in Kenya and Djibouti.
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni would like the proposed pipeline from South Sudan to the Kenyan port of Lamu to pass through Uganda.
Odinga meets Museveni as storm brews over Juba oil. Kampala Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga yesterday rushed to meet President Museveni as it emerged that a multi-billion oil pipeline deal Nairobi signed last week with South Sudan had stirred diplomatic tension between the neighbours.
Sudan and South Sudan have opened another round of talks on oil revenues and other contentious issues with harsh words and dampened expectations. Both sides appear to be holding to hard-line positions.
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