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US Court awards CITGO Petroleum over $340 mln in bribery case

Venezuelaowned oil refiner CITGO Petroleum said on Wednesday it was awarded more than $340. million in damages and interest by a U.S. court in a bribery. probe.

Previously this month, the District Court for the Southern. District of Texas held CITGO's previous professional Petroleum. Logistics Service (PLS) and its founder Jose Manuel Gonzalez. Testino responsible for scams, breach of agreement and civil. offenses of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations. Act.

The U.S. refiner had launched a lawsuits in 2020 versus. the professionals, citing that they attempted to corruptly secure. agreements with the company and its Venezuelan moms and dad through. bribes.

Testino, PLS and numerous associated companies paid millions. of dollars in bribes to then-CITGO workers to protect extremely. financially rewarding contracts for the sale and transportation of different. goods and devices, CITGO said.

PLS and the associated companies then charged CITGO grossly. inflated rates, costs, and costs for those products and. services, and concealed that conduct through bribing a number of. CITGO's previous staff members, the company stated in a statement.

On July 16, the U.S. courts granted CITGO over $254 million. in trebled damages, and over $89 million in prejudgment. interest.

(source: Reuters)