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Investigations in France, Nigeria and the United States into claims that the US company Halliburton was party to a US$180 million slush fund to bribe Nigerian officials are growing in political significance. Two familiar questions are asked of US Vice-President Dick Cheney, Halliburton's Chairman and Chief Executive in 1995-2000: what did he know and when did he know it?...

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France, Dick Cheney, George Krammer, Italy, Japan, Reynaud van Ruymbeke, Monaco, Switzerland, British, Jeffrey Tesler, Sani Abacha, sub poena

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