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Shell, Eni suffer setback in Nigeria corruption trial as Italian court accepts JPMorgan emails

By Phoebe Seers ( February 4, 2021, 06:41 GMT | Insight) -- A Milan court has accepted two emails as new evidence in the long-running trial of Shell and Eni over alleged corruption in Nigeria, in a decision that marks a triumph for the country’s public prosecutor. The emails originate from separate proceedings in London against investment bank JPMorgan, which isn’t part of the Italian trial, and were obtained using a mutual legal-assistance request with the UK.A Milan court has accepted two emails as new evidence in the long-running trial of Shell and Eni over alleged corruption in Nigeria, in a decision that marks a triumph for the country’s public prosecutor. The emails originate from separate proceedings against investment bank JPMorgan in London. ...

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