How legal dispute between oil firms escalated into 'judicial fixing' saga

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Norway's largest oil services firm is accused of misleading Petronas.

What began as a dispute between Malaysia's Petronas and Norway's largest oil services firm Aker Solutions ASA has escalated into claims of judicial fixing that have rocked the legal fraternity.

The last two weeks saw a flurry of developments - the charging of an Aker Solutions manager, the Malaysian Bar expressing concern over alleged misconduct by one of its members - and most intriguing was a police report by the Office of the Chief Justice against a senior lawyer for allegedly bringing the judiciary into disrepute.

 

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