Sues Miami firm PDVSA for bribery
Bomba de extracción de petróleo ubicada en las inmediaciones de la sede de PDVSA en Maracaibo, Zulia. Extracting oil pump located near the headquarters of PDVSA in Maracaibo, Zulia.
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The owners of a Miami firm reported that the Venezuelan government were canceled a multimillion-dollar contract after they refused to pay an alleged bribe of $ 2 million, according to documents from a lawsuit filed in the Court Southern District of Florida, Miami .
. The lawsuit filed by Tomas Gonzalez and Pablo Cárdenas, owners of food exporting company Dexton Validsa, Inc., claims that the Venezuelan state-owned enterprises Bariven, SA and PDVSA Services, Inc. (PSI), canceled five contracts for the supply of meat beef, chicken and refined sugar worth about $ 195 million. The shipments were destined for Venezuelan government's food program.
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Is it impossible to do ligitimate business in Vz? How will Communist Leader Chavez blame the US for this one? These are interesting times.
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