Venezuela has charged the presidents of
two subcontractors with corruption for overbilling in equipment sales at the
OPEC country's main oil-exporting port, the public prosecutor's office said on
Monday. The former manager of state oil company PDVSA's Jose terminal has
already been jailed over the purchase of two monobuoys costing $76.2 million. A
monobuoy is a floating platform where vessels, especially oil tankers, too
large to get into port can moor and unload. More…
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