Zeke Solomon
Zeke Solomon (lawyer) | |
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Nationality | Australian, Israeli? |
Alma mater | University of Sydney, Harvard Law School |
Member of | Global Panel Foundation/Board of Directors, Institute for Regional Security |
Interests | Indonesia |
Australian corporate resource development advisor and member of the spooky Global Panel Foundation. |
Ezekiel 'Zeke' Solomon is an Australian corporate advisor at Allens Arthur Robinson, Australia's oldest law firm, and member of the spooky Global Panel Foundation.
Career
In the early 1970s, under the World Bank Technical Assistance Program, Solomon worked for two years as legal adviser to the Indonesian Government on foreign investment negotiations and mining and infrastructure projects.[1]
He subsequently represented the Indonesian Government in negotiation of an olefin petrochemical joint venture between Pertamina and Exxon Chemical, and he represented the Indonesian State coal corporation, P.T. Bukit Asam, in major coal mine/mine-mouth power plant joint ventures with US interests.[1]
At Allens, Solomon advises corporations on the structuring, negotiation, financing and documenting of major energy and resource development projects, joint ventures and acquisitions, as well as negotiations with governments in Australia and Asia.[1]
Zeke headed Allens team representing Pacific Gas Transmission Company in its successful bid for the Queensland State Gas Pipeline, and he advised the Export Import Bank of Japan on a $1 billion project financing of the North West Shelf LNG Project in Western Australia.[1]
He has provided consultancy advice to the UN Commission on Transnational Corporations (UNCTC), advising developing country officials on energy and mining laws, joint ventures and finance. Under UNCTC, Zeke also advised the Nepalese Government on mining projects and the Papua New Guinea Government on petroleum royalties. [1]