Given the known corruption of the Abacha government in Nigeria, should Kellogg and its successor, KBR, have had a policy in place to deal with bribery and corruption? What might that policy have looked like? Or should Kellogg walked away from the Nigerian LNG project once it became clear that the payment of bribes might be required to secure the contract?

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Given the known corruption of the Abacha government in Nigeria, should Kellogg and its successor, KBR, have had a policy in place to deal with bribery and corruption? What might that policy have looked like? Or should Kellogg walked away from the Nigerian LNG project once it became clear that the payment of bribes might be required to secure the contract?
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