Tamoil Switzerland Backs New Adminstration
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Monday, 26 September 2011 |
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Libyan managers at Tamoil Switzerland decided
several months ago to back the rebellion against Moammar Gaddafi,
according to documents revealed in recent days. Several months ago, all
the Libyan managers secretly proclaimed their allegiance to the
opposition National Transitional Council (NTC),” he says, adding that he
and other Libyans had contributed “personal money” to support the
rebels.
Swiss radio reported last week that Sirous Ammar, the director of the Tamoil refinery at Collombey, just beyond the eastern tip of Lake Geneva, had been suspended. The radio said that although the Tamoil office in Geneva refused to speak about the matter, the decision had apparently been taken at the behest of the NTC.
The Swiss News Agency said it had seen an email saying that Ammar had been suspended by the Geneva-based management and that an audit was to be carried out on his private contacts with Tamraz. The Lebanese financier, Roger Tamraz, who has expressed interest in buying the Tamoil group, told the radio that “because of the change of regime, and until we know who really owns the group after the fall of Gaddafi, it is difficult to start negotiations with anyone”.
Tamoil Suisse and its refinery at are part of Oilinvest BV, a Dutch-registered company. This is in turn is part of the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA), which was always close to the Gaddafi clan. It has around 1,500 employees and 324 fuel service stations in Switzerland.
PetrolWorld 260911 Source: swissinfo.ch and agencies
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