The aftermath of the OW Bunker collapse has only just begun

The impending case against the former head of OW Bunker's subsidiary DOT in Singapore, Lars Møller, is just one of several cases in the aftermath of the OW Bunker bankruptcy. Get an overview of the Danish cases here.
Photo: Kasper Palsnov/Jyllands-Posten
Photo: Kasper Palsnov/Jyllands-Posten

Thursday's charges against Lars Møller, former CEO of OW Bunker's subsidiary Dynamic Oil Trading (DOT) in Singapore, is the culmination of several years of investigation of what actually took place within the walls of the major bunker group.

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