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Italy’s criminal probe into Shell and Eni prosecutors prompts appeal to OECD

By Phoebe Seers and Martin Coyle ( November 8, 2021, 15:33 GMT | Insight) -- A criminal probe targeting the Italian prosecutors behind Royal Dutch Shell and Eni’s foreign bribery trial has drawn a complaint to the OECD from a group of corruption prosecutors, who are calling into question Italy’s commitment to international antibribery agreements. Several NGOs have also written to the OECD suggesting that the charges are a ruse to prevent Fabio De Pasquale, a famed prosecutor, being assigned to lead Italy's appeal of the case.A criminal probe targeting the Italian prosecutors behind Royal Dutch Shell and Eni’s foreign bribery trial has drawn a complaint to the OECD from a group of corruption prosecutors, who are calling into question Italy’s commitment to international antibribery agreements....

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