Croatia says indicts MOL's CEO over bribes tied to INA stake


  • World
  • Tuesday, 01 Apr 2014

ZAGREB/BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Croatia's anti-graft police said on Monday they had indicted the chief executive of Hungarian energy group MOL for paying bribes in exchange for MOL getting a large stake in Croatian oil and gas firm INA.

In a statement published on its website, the police anti-graft unit USKOK gave just the initials of MOL chief Zsolt Hernadi, a common practice in Croatian police statements.

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