Imvume

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Imvume Holdings is a South African oil company. In 2005 it was involved in what the South African press dubbed the Oilgate scandal.{{cite web|title=Oilgate: Anatomy of a whitewash|url=http://www.mg.co.za/article/2005-08-05-oilgate-anatomy-of-a-whitewash|work=Mail & Guardian|accessdate=25 May 2010|date=5 August 2005}}

In 2004, the South African newspaper Mail & Guardian revealed Imvume's implication in the United Nations Oil-for-Food scandal.{{cite web|title=How the ANC fell for Saddam's oil|url=https://mg.co.za/article/2004-02-06-how-the-anc-fell-for-saddams-oil/|work=Mail & Guardian|accessdate=18 February 2021|date=6 February 2004}} Imvume was named as one of the companies that paid kickbacks to Iraq in exchange for a contract under the oil for food program. Imvume subsequently took legal action against the Independent Inquiry Committee, the UN body that made the accusations.

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Category:Oil and gas companies of South Africa

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