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Cheney in firing line over Nigerian bribery claims

Antony Barnett and Martin Bright
Sunday June 20, 2004
The Observer

A British lawyer is emerging as a key witness in a $180 million bribery
investigation that could lead to the indictment of US vice president Dick
Cheney.
Last week, US oil corporation Halliburton cut all ties with a former senior
executive, Albert Stanley, after it emerged he had received as much as $5m in
'improper personal benefits' as part of a $4bn gas project in Nigeria.
Halliburton also sacked a second 'consultant', William Chaudan in connection
with the bribery allegations. At the time of these alleged payments, Cheney was
chief executive of the corporation.

French investigating magistrate Renaud van Ruymbeke is examining a stream of
payments surrounding the controversial project which was built during the regime
of the late dictator Sani Abacha. The judge has uncovered a $180m web of
payments channelled through offshore companies and bank accounts.

The Nigerian project to build a huge gas plant was signed with an international
consortium that included Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root. Cheney
retired from the chief executive post in 2000.

The French judge is considering summoning Cheney to give evidence in his probe
to ascertain whether the US vice president knew about the alleged commission
payments.

Van Ruymbeke has been investigating why the consortium, which built the gas
plant, paid up to $180m to a Gibraltan company set up by British solicitor
Jeffrey Tesler, a partner in law firm Kaye Tesler & Co, based in Tottenham,
north London. Van Ruymbeke wants to know whether the Gibraltar firm, TriStar
Investments, was used to distribute bribes to win the contracts. Tesler has
declined to answer media questions about his role in the project.

The Nigerian deal to build a $4bn liquefied natural gas plant is already subject
to a formal investigation by both the US department of justice and the
Securities and Exchange Commission.

Halliburton's decision to sever ties with Stanley and Chaudan recognises the
firm's difficulty with the corruption allegations. When the claims initially
arose in France the firm denied any improper activities. A spokesman for
Halliburton said the two executives were dismissed because they had broken the
firm's 'code of business conduct'.

A statement added: 'While we do not know all of the facts related to the issue
we are taking these actions in response to the facts that we do have and to
protect our investors, employees, customers and vendors as several
investigations proceed.'

The acknowledgement that Stanley was receiving payments as part of the Nigeria
deal brings the allegations uncomfortably close to Cheney. Stanley was chairman
of Kellog Brown & Root - one of Halliburton's most important subsidiaries. The
company denied that Stanley - who retired as chairman in December but remained a
consultant - would have reported directly to Cheney.

Neither Stanley, Chaudan or their lawyers have made any comments on the
allegations and the two US directors do not currently face any legal action.

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