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Teamster Jeff

(1,598 posts)
Mon Apr 8, 2013, 01:57 PM Apr 2013

Chiquita sues to block release of documents related to terror group payments

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Charlotte-based Chiquita sued the Securities and Exchange Commission, seeking to block the release of documents related to payments the company made to terrorist groups in Colombia to protect its banana-growing interests.

The company paid the Justice Department a $25-million fine in 2007, after admitting that it had given Colombian paramilitary groups the U.S. classifies as terrorist organizations more than $1.7 million. Chiquita has maintained that it was extorted by the groups and made the payments in an attempt to protect its workers.

But a lawsuit by thousands of Colombians who claim their relatives were killed by the paramilitary groups is still working its way through federal court in Florida. The plaintiffs allege the paramilitary groups helped keep labor unions out of the banana fields and brutalized workers.
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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/04/05/3962238/chiquita-sues-to-block-release.html#storylink=cpy

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Chiquita sues to block release of documents related to terror group payments (Original Post) Teamster Jeff Apr 2013 OP
another company that thinks it is above the law apparently limpyhobbler Apr 2013 #1
Even after Chiquita admitted to paying these terrorist groups Teamster Jeff Apr 2013 #3
And they are above the law, because of the money that they spend to ensure it. PDJane Apr 2013 #2

Teamster Jeff

(1,598 posts)
3. Even after Chiquita admitted to paying these terrorist groups
Mon Apr 8, 2013, 02:16 PM
Apr 2013

the Justice Dept. fined them $25 million which is chump change to a company of that size. Is it any wonder that these companies feel that they can get away with anything?

PDJane

(10,103 posts)
2. And they are above the law, because of the money that they spend to ensure it.
Mon Apr 8, 2013, 02:10 PM
Apr 2013

We are paying for our own enslavement, and it is ridiculous. Stupid human tricks.

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