Shell accused
NZPA , London Two leading British trade unions yesterday accused Shell International of using other oil trading companies to ship oil secretly to South Africa in defiance of an Arab embargo and United Nations recommendations. The accusation was denied by Shell. Officials of the Transport and General Workers Union, and the white-collar Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staff, said that a Dutch anti-apartheid group monitoring shipping had shown . that Shell supplied oil to South Africa using other companies as intermediaries.
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