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US judge sentences former Canadian oil executive to prison for role in Chad bribery scheme

A US judge sentenced Naeem Tyab, a former Canadian oil executive, to 36 months in prison, with credit for time served, for his role in a bribery scheme involving contracts in the African country of Chad.
When imposing the sentence, Judge Richard Leon rejected the requests of both Tyab and

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Benjamin Jaimes

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Benjamin is a corruption reporter in Washington, DC. Prior to joining MLex, he worked as an internal investigations paralegal in Paris and interned as a foreign media analyst for the State Department. Benjamin graduated with a degree in Political Science from Columbia University.

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Samuel Rubenfeld is a reporter covering cases of bribery and corruption and some international trade issues. Prior to joining MLex, he was editor of the Kharon Brief, a news and data analysis platform focused on global security issues, including sanctions and export controls. Earlier in his career, Rubenfeld spent about a decade at The Wall Street Journal, including nearly nine years as a reporter covering corporate risk and compliance concerns such as bribery, money laundering, sanctions, terrorist financing and whistleblowers.

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