Monday 3 March 2014

Oman hands down more sentences in oil corruption case | GulfNews.com

Oman hands down more sentences in oil corruption case | GulfNews.com:



"The Primary Court of Muscat on Sunday issued more jail sentences in the high-profile case known in local media as the ‘oil sector corruption case’.



The court has sentenced Adel Al Kindi, former member of the appointed State Council and the chief executive officer of the Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries Company, Orpic, to three years in jail and slapped him with a fine of OMR1 million (Dh954,000), and ordered his dismissal from government service for 30 years on charges of accepting a bribe and abuse of government office.



The court also sentenced Qasim Al Shizawi, the Director General of Ports at the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications to a three-year jail term and fined him OMR750,000 as well as dismissal from the service."



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