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CEO Denies Alleged TotalEnergies Hyperlink to Mozambique Crimes

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Last updated: 2025/11/21 at 7:54 AM
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TotalEnergies SE Chief Government Officer Patrick Pouyanne rejected accusations the French power agency has obligations in alleged killing of civilians 4 years in the past at its liquefied pure fuel challenge website in Mozambique.

The corporate “is accused of getting immediately financed and materially supported” a bunch of armed forces, who “allegedly detained, tortured and killed dozens of civilians” on the LNG challenge within the north of the nation, the European Middle for Constitutional and Human Rights stated in an announcement Tuesday. It filed a legal grievance over the allegations with the French Nationwide Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor this week.

“We’ll defend ourselves and we’ll clarify that each one this has nothing to do with TotalEnergies,” Pouyanne stated Wednesday on LCI tv station. “We have completed inquiries. We by no means managed to seek out proof” of the allegations. 

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The grievance comes as Whole is on the verge of restarting building of the challenge for the primary time for the reason that website was shut in 2021 attributable to an Islamist insurgency. Different international firms working in battle areas have had instances introduced in opposition to them together with Holcim Ltd.’s Lafarge, on trial in France over operations in Syria, and a US ruling in opposition to BNP Paribas associated to Sudan.

The ECCHR grievance, citing an account by Politico, accuses Whole of “complicity in struggle crimes” by a monetary hyperlink to a Mozambican military unit that allegedly held civilians in transport containers the place dozens of them had been tortured and killed on the challenge between July and September 2021. The corporate had evacuated the positioning earlier that 12 months after an assault by insurgents and declared a drive majeure.

In 2023, Jean-Christophe Rufin, a former French ambassador employed by Whole to evaluation the safety and humanitarian scenario across the challenge, warned that the builders ought to cease paying bonuses to Mozambique’s safety forces defending the positioning. 

Whole requested authorities authorities to open an investigation, and an inquiry was began in March. The corporate additionally requested the Mozambican Fee on Human Rights conduct its personal investigation.

“Our fame is below assault as soon as once more as a result of we’re growing one of many largest fuel subject on this planet in Mozambique,” Pouyanne stated.




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