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Imvume Holdings is a South African oil company. It shot to fame recently[when?] as a result of its involvement in what the South African press have dubbed the Oilgate scandal.[1]

Imvume has also become embroiled in the United Nations oil for food scandal. Imvume was named as one of the companies that paid kickbacks to Iraq in exchange for a contract under the oil for food program. Imvume has since taken legal action against the Independent Inquiry Committee, the UN body that made the accusations. The court case is ongoing.

References

  1. ^ "Oilgate: Anatomy of a whitewash". Mail & Guardian Online. 5 August 2005. Retrieved 25 May 2010.

See also

Chancellor House Holdings