Croatia issues Interpol arrest warrant for CEO of Hungary's MOL


  • World
  • Wednesday, 02 Oct 2013

ZAGREB (Reuters) - Croatia issued an Interpol arrest warrant for the chief executive of Hungarian energy group MOL, Zsolt Hernadi, on bribery charges, state news agency Hina reported on Tuesday.

Croatia's former prime minister, Ivo Sanader, was found guilty last year of accepting a 5 million euro (4.31 million pounds) bribe in 2008 from MOL in exchange for granting it a dominant position in oil and gas firm INA even without it buying a majority stake.

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