Prosecutors accuse Lundin Oil of complicity with Sudan’s military forces
Lundin Oil entered into agreements with Sudan’s government, resulting in the accused men being deemed complicit in military security arrangements.
Prosecutors asserted that Lundin Oil’s agreements with Sudan’s government implicated the accused men in facilitating military security operations.
Prosecutors are set to initiate a trial against the accused men linked to agreements between Lundin Oil and Sudan’s government.
Key developments
Prosecutors confirmed that the accused men are charged for their involvement with Lundin Oil, which allegedly entered agreements with the Sudanese government regarding military security.
Legal experts warned that this case could set a precedent for future corporate accountability in conflict zones, particularly relating to companies operating in controversial regions.
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Prosecutors said the accused men were complicit because Lundin Oil had entered into agreements with Sudan’s government to make the military responsible for security.














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