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The discovery by Halliburton's lawyers Baker Botts of more than 500 pages of notes penned by Wojciech Chodan (a Halliburton consultant and the Samuel Pepys of the energy business) between 1993 and 1999 has helped investigators better understand the plans by the TSKJ consortium to pay off Nigerian officials and Western businessmen. Chodan's notes record TSKJ meetings and encounters with oil companies such as Shell, Elf and Agip....

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Wojciech Chodan, Samuel Pepys, Britain, Oman, Richard Needham, Sani Abacha, Gilbert Chagouri,

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