Oil bosses deny guilt in Swedish trial about war crimes in Sudan

A major Swedish case on corporate responsibility in conflict-affected countries has begun. Oil boss calls accusations ”untrue”.
Ian Lundin arrives at the district court on Tuesday, where the trial against him and Alex Schneiter will commence. | Photo: Tt News Agency
Ian Lundin arrives at the district court on Tuesday, where the trial against him and Alex Schneiter will commence. | Photo: Tt News Agency
by ritzau

Two former oil bosses of the Swedish company Lundin Oil - former chairman Ian Lundin and CEO Alex Schneiter - deny complicity in war crimes.

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