Albert “Jack” Stanley in Nigeria (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The global joint venture that successfully bid for $6 billion in contracts to construct LNG trains on Nigeria's Bonny Island became entangled in a widening bribery and corruption probe triggered by an unrelated accusation against an employee of one of the JV partners.

The (A) case converses  regarding the JV's "business as usual" strategy to doing business in the context of Nigeria's political culture and the participation Albert "Jack" Stanley, the JV's alleged supervisor, in structuring and implementing an complex bribery scheme. The "B" case links Stanley's activities after he became the subject of manifold investigations and was terminated by Halliburton, parent of the U.S. JV partner, for taking kickbacks. The "C" case details the resolution of bribery and corruption allegations against Stanley, several of his associates and the JV partners.

PUBLICATION DATE: August 02, 2011 PRODUCT #: 312034-PDF-ENG

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