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Springfield blasts Petraco oil petition as Ghana scandal swells
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50192, member: 636"] Springfield Exploration fights back against dirty accusations from Swiss oil trader Petraco. The Ghanaian energy company slams false claims about dodgy business deals. Media reports spread lies about criminal wrongdoing at the oil firm. Springfield bosses say these stories damage their good name. The company demands fair treatment from news outlets. Petraco filed a complaint with Ghana's Economic and Organised Crime Office about money troubles. The Swiss firm loaned Springfield fifty million dollars under a bigger deal worth one hundred million. Springfield gave Petraco a stake worth ten percent of company shares as security. Petraco grabbed the full share interest despite paying just half the promised cash. Springfield argues this move followed proper legal checks and business rules. The oil company reveals Petraco lawyers studied Springfield operations before signing contracts. Swiss advisers examined technical details and legal documents for months. Springfield cooperated with every request during the review process. Petraco completed their homework before agreeing to the partnership. The deal became official after Swiss executives felt satisfied with their findings. Springfield warns troublemaking journalists about spreading false information. The company plans court action against media houses printing defamatory stories. Arbitration proceedings already handle the business dispute between both firms. Springfield executives call attempts to criminalize commercial disagreements harmful to Ghana. The energy firm wants honest reporting based on facts rather than wild speculation. [/QUOTE]
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