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Unocal(?) has been sued by the families of four employees who were shot in Pakistan a couple of years ago. Their claim is that the company did not provide adequate security and ignored official warnings of trouble in the region. To: Gabriel Sanchez-Sierra/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT cc: David Haug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Frank Stabler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Shawn Cumberland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Elaine Rodriguez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Bill Donovan/EPSC/HOU/ECT@ECT, Melinda Winkler@ECT, Steven J Kean/HOU/EES@EES Subject: Re: Security Assessment Report Gabriel et al: Looks like the risks to Enron travelers to (and employees in) Colombia have increased. This is another indication that a 'travel policy' for travelers to Colombia should be in effect. What happened to the one we were discussing earlier? The steps outlined there would go a long way in improving the security of our travelers. Control Risks' report discusses responses to the media - be sure you have the approval of Enron's media people before making any response. The report also recommends suspending bidding on new projects - probably not viable advice, but reinforces the importance that additional security measures be built into all new projects from day one. Now that our name is in front of the Colombian public, we could see retaliation for various acts, not all of which we have control over. Recent US Government actions such as extraditing criminals to the US for trial and training Colombian anti-drug troops have done little to endear American businesses to the Colombian public, who see such actions as interfering with Colombia's right to govern themselves. These actions have significantly raised the risk of all American companies and their employees in Colombia. A meeting I had about two years ago with David Beddow of Control Risks in Bogota indicated that we could see some changes in the methods of attack in urban areas by FARC/ELN. With an elevated risk level, we should begin thinking about these threats. FARC seldom uses the car bomb method of attack because it generates little interest among the domestic or international media. FARC plans on using letter bombs mailed to select targets, i.e., head of an American-owned corporation who may have an office in Bogota. This method will generate headlines in the press and generate a fear of FARC among businessmen who may be targets. Control Risks' reported timetable for this change in FARC's tactics was to be three to five years, but now that our risk is higher, the timetable may well be moved up. On a related note - did you employ the security person we recommended? Please let me know how I can help you. Regards, Mike Hicks Gabriel Sanchez-Sierra@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 12/05/99 08:15 PM To: David Haug/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Frank Stabler/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Shawn Cumberland/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT cc: Michael Hicks@ECT, Elaine Rodriguez/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT Subject: Security Assessment Report FYI please find attached the "Security Assessment Report " carried out by Control Risk . Please let me have your feed back .GSS ---------------------- Forwarded by Gabriel Sanchez-Sierra/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT on 12/05/99 08:24 PM --------------------------- Mark Carlson <MDCarlson@compuserve.com< on 12/03/99 12:17:03 PM To: Gabriel Sanchez-Sierra/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT cc: Subject: Security Assessment Report Gabriel, Please find attached Control Risks (Bogota) initial Security/Risk Assessment of the issues/situation we discussed on Friday, November 26th. I've also included our Risk Assessment Matrix that summarizes the issues we've reviewed as part of our analysis. Once you've had the opportunity to review the attached documents we can further address the steps we discussed at breaKfast concerning Control Risks (Bogota) working more closely with Enron Colombia and our office dedicating on-call resources to suppport you in Colombia. Regards, Mark MD Carlson Deputy General Manager Control Risks Group Bogota, Colombia - Enron.doc - Enron Risk Assessment Matrix.doc
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