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The History of the Rompetrol Cannon: The Romanian State Managed to Recover 29 Million Dollars From the Kazakhs Out of a 58 Million Debt Related to Libya. Patriciu's Wife, Daughters and Ex-Wives Also Have to Pay. Radu Roșca Stănescu Did Not Even Pay His Ow

Summary by Saptamana Financiara
Rompetrol has paid half of the damages of over 58 million dollars in the Dinu Patriciu case, but still has to pay interest and penalties of over 83 million dollars The Kazakh state company KazMunaiGaz International, which owns the former Rompetrol SA (currently Oilfield Exploration Business Solutions), has already paid over 29 million dollars, that is, half of the damages of over 58.5 million dollars that it was obliged to pay in the case known…
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Rompetrol has paid half of the damages of over 58 million dollars in the Dinu Patriciu case, but still has to pay interest and penalties of over 83 million dollars The Kazakh state company KazMunaiGaz International, which owns the former Rompetrol SA (currently Oilfield Exploration Business Solutions), has already paid over 29 million dollars, that is, half of the damages of over 58.5 million dollars that it was obliged to pay in the case known…

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Saptamana Financiara broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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