News
19 February 2024

Olam says no evidence its Nigeria unit was involved in alleged forex fraud

In:
Agri/Soft Commodities
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Singapore's Olam Group said its investigation team did not identify any evidence that its Nigeria unit was involved in an alleged multi-billion dollar foreign exchange fraud.Last year, the Daily Nigerian and Prime Business Africa had reported that Nigeria's secret police was investigating...

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