International joint venture, which successfully bid for $ 6 billion in contracts for the construction of LNG trains Bonny Island in Nigeria entangled in bribery and corruption caused by the expansion of the probe is not related charges against an employee of one of the joint venture partners. (A) discusses the case of "business as usual" approach to the joint venture business in the context of the political culture in Nigeria and the participation of Albert "Jack" Stanley, the alleged head of the joint venture, in the structuring and implementation of a complex scheme of bribery. (B) the case for the actions of Stanley after he became the subject of numerous studies and was discontinued Halliburton, parent of American joint venture partner, in exchange for bribes. (C) Resolution of basic parts of bribery and corruption against Stanley, several of his associates and joint venture partners. "Hide
by Lena G. Goldberg, Annelena Lobb Source: Harvard Business School 4 pages. Publication Date: August 22, 2012. Prod. #: 313019-PDF-ENG