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::Antonio Teixeira has been Deputy Executive Chairman of the Company since July 2006, before which he was its Chief Executive Officer from May 2001. Tony Teixeira is a self-made entrepreneur and has been involved in trading, logistics, transport and diamond exploration activities throughout Africa for over 25 years.<ref>[http://www.energem.com/energem_corporate_info.html Energem Resources Inc. Corporate Info], accessed 11 April 2008.</ref>
 
::Antonio Teixeira has been Deputy Executive Chairman of the Company since July 2006, before which he was its Chief Executive Officer from May 2001. Tony Teixeira is a self-made entrepreneur and has been involved in trading, logistics, transport and diamond exploration activities throughout Africa for over 25 years.<ref>[http://www.energem.com/energem_corporate_info.html Energem Resources Inc. Corporate Info], accessed 11 April 2008.</ref>
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==Angola sanctions-busting==
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::Mr Hain said that the three men, [[Jacques Lemaire|Jacques "Kiki" Lemaire]], Tony Teixeira and [[Victor Bout]] were involved in flying in fuel and arms to Unita airstrips - despite international attempts to bring the 25-year conflict to an end.
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::"If UN sanctions are to mean anything, they must bite," said Mr Hain. "Britain is determined that they do so." <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/610069.stml BBC News - UK Politics - In the House], 19 January 2000.</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 11 April 2008

Antonio Teixeira has been Deputy Executive Chairman of the Company since July 2006, before which he was its Chief Executive Officer from May 2001. Tony Teixeira is a self-made entrepreneur and has been involved in trading, logistics, transport and diamond exploration activities throughout Africa for over 25 years.[1]

Angola sanctions-busting

Mr Hain said that the three men, Jacques "Kiki" Lemaire, Tony Teixeira and Victor Bout were involved in flying in fuel and arms to Unita airstrips - despite international attempts to bring the 25-year conflict to an end.
"If UN sanctions are to mean anything, they must bite," said Mr Hain. "Britain is determined that they do so." [2]

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