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Los Alamos Daily Post
April 25, 2018
WASHINGTON—Albert “Jack” Stanley, a former chairman and chief executive officer of Kellogg, Brown & Root Inc. (KBR), was sentenced Friday to 30 months in prison for conspiring to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by participating in a decade-long scheme to bribe Nigerian governmentÃâà...
Los Alamos Daily Post
April 25, 2018
WASHINGTON—Albert “Jack” Stanley, a former chairman and chief executive officer of Kellogg, Brown & Root Inc. (KBR), was sentenced Friday to 30 months in prison for conspiring to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by participating in a decade-long scheme to bribe Nigerian governmentÃâà...
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
September 12, 2016
Between 2009 and 2011, the consortium members paid penalties totaling more than $1.5 billion for their role in the bribery scheme. Two KBR officials who had worked with Tesler, Wojciech Chodan and Albert (Jack) Stanley, KBR's former chairman and CEO, were sentenced to one year of probation and 30Ãâà...
Huffington Post
March 30, 2016
Three years later, Albert “Jack” Stanley, KBR's former CEO, was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for his role in the scandal. As part of the deal with the Justice Department, KBR agreed to waive many of its legal rights if it was caught violating bribery laws again. In the midst of the DOJ investigation,Ãâà...
Tribune-Review
October 20, 2012
Africa's wealth floods offshore as corrupt leaders, corporations use banks to hide fortunes. Lou Kilzer and Andrew Conte | Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, 11:48 p.m.. Former KBR Inc. chief executive Albert 'Jack' Stanley arrives at the federal courthouse for sentencing, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012, in Houston for his role in in a schemeÃâà...
HazardEx
March 12, 2012
Albert "Jack" Stanley, 69, pleaded guilty in September 2008 to accusations of routing $182 million in bribes to Nigerian government officials. Stanley, who served at one point under former US Vice President Dick Cheney at Halliburton, had his sentencing date reset 16 times but has now been sentenced toÃâà...
Huffington Post
February 24, 2012
A former top Halliburton executive will serve 2 1/2 years in prison after pleading guilty in Houston federal court to orchestrating a $180 million bribery scheme to secure $6 billion in natural gas deals in Nigeria, the Justice Department announced Thursday. Albert “Jack” Stanley is the former CEO of KBR,Ãâà...
CBS News
February 24, 2012
HOUSTON - After years of sentencing delays, a former KBR Inc. chief executive received two and a half years in prison Thursday for his role in a scheme to bribe Nigerian government officials in return for $6 billion in engineering and construction contracts. Albert "Jack" Stanley also must serve three yearsÃâà...
Telegraph.co.uk
March 15, 2011
KBR's former chief executive, Albert "Jack" Stanley, pleaded guilty in September 2008 for his role in the bribery scheme and is scheduled to be sentenced on May 5. In December, Nigeria's anti-corruption agency charged current and former KBR and Halliburton executives, including former Vice PresidentÃâà...
PBS FRONTLINE/World
April 29, 2009
In a Federal courtroom in Texas last September, Albert "Jack" Stanley, the former CEO of KBR, pleaded guilty to bribery. The scheme he masterminded to secure a massive natural gas contract in Nigeria's Bonny Island, involved $180 million in bribe payments to grease the deal. Stanley now faces sevenÃâà...
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