North Sea Oil Tycoon Faces Asset Freeze Over Iran Plant Dealings



(Bloomberg) — Francesco Mazzagatti, an energy trader who has become a key figure in the North Sea industry, is facing a worldwide asset freeze over allegations he siphoned off funds from former business partners in Iran. Read More



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