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BBC News
December 2, 2003
A middleman called Andrew Wang is paid to oil the wheels in Taipei. The seductively-named Lily Liu undertakes to buy off opposition to the deal in Beijing. And in Paris, Alfred Sirven, of Elf slush-fund fame, tries to influence former Foreign Minister Roland Dumas via his girlfriend Christine Deviers-Joncour.
The Guardian
August 12, 2003
This massive retro-commission, more commonly known as a kickback, first found its way into the bank account of Alfred Sirven, then Elf's head of special operations, and was then distributed in chunks to various other executives, including the company's president, Loik le Flock-Prigent. Both Sirven and LeÃÂ ...
BBC News
February 15, 2005
The death has been announced of Alfred Sirven, the former executive and central figure in the corruption trial two years ago at the oil giant Elf.
World Socialist Web Site
November 26, 2003
Alfred Sirven, 76, took 6.2 million euros for himself out of the 168 million euros he was accused of embezzling. Elsewhere, it is stated that he ...
The Guardian
August 12, 2003
This massive retro-commission, more commonly known as a kickback, first found its way into the bank account of Alfred Sirven, then Elf's head ...
BBC News
February 15, 2005
The death has been announced of Alfred Sirven, the former executive and central figure in the corruption trial two years ago at the oil giant Elf.
BBC News
February 15, 2005
The death has been announced of Alfred Sirven, the former executive and central figure in the corruption trial two years ago at the oil giant Elf.
World Socialist Web Site
November 26, 2003
Alfred Sirven, 76, took 6.2 million euros for himself out of the 168 million euros he was accused of embezzling. Elsewhere, it is stated that heÃÂ ...
The Guardian
August 12, 2003
This massive retro-commission, more commonly known as a kickback, first found its way into the bank account of Alfred Sirven, then Elf's headÃÂ ...
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