Tore Olaf Rimmereid (born 1962) is a Norwegian businessperson.
He has the siv.øk. degree from the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. [1] From 1988 to 1990 he was an adviser for the Conservative Party parliamentary group. [2] In 1990 he was a private adviser for trade and shipping affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He lost his job when Syse's Cabinet fell later in 1990. [3] He also worked for Sparebank 1 and Kreditkassen. [1] In 2002 he was hired as CFO of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. [4] In 2009 he was hired as CEO of E-CO Energi. He succeeded acting CEO Odd Øygarden. [1]
He has been a board member of Hafslund. In E-CO Energi he was a board member for ten years, from 2006 to 2009 as chairman. [1] He is since 2008 a board member of DnB NOR, and is also chairman of E-CO Vannkraft. [5] He has also been chairman of Medinnova [6] and RiksTV. [7]
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The Statoil corruption case refers to Norwegian oil company Statoil’s misconduct and extensive use of corruption in Iran in 2002/2003 in an attempt to secure lucrative oil contracts for the company in that country. This was mainly achieved by hiring the services of Horton Investments, an Iranian consultancy firm owned by Mehdi Hashemi Rafsanjani, son of former Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani. Horton Investments was paid US$15.2 million by Statoil to influence important political figures in Iran to grant oil contracts to Statoil. The corruption scandal was uncovered by Norwegian paper Dagens Næringsliv on September 3, 2003. Although this case became infamous in the western media and Statoil was found guilty by the Norwegian courts no verdict was reported by the Iranian side regarding Mehdi Hashemi Rafsanjani's bribery case.
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