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    Post by Rocky Wed 23 May 2018, 11:00 am


    In the series of scandals .. Newspaper reveals the provision of bribes millions of dollars to officials of the Ministry of Oil

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    Australia's Leighton Holdings, which won a $ 733 million contract in Iraq by bribing the Iraqi Oil Ministry and other senior officials, has been charged with criminal charges, the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported on Wednesday.
    The newspaper said in a report translated by the agency "Information" / that "the British Serious Fraud Office has been charged with corruption this day to two intermediaries used by the arm of the global company Leighton in 2010 to secure the contract of oil pipeline in southern Iraq.
    "Federal agents have spent seven years of investigations at Leighton International, which has been renamed Semic with a number of overseas executives," he said.
    "Former Leighton directors Peter Cox and Russell Waugh are using brokers to bribe a group of Iraqi officials, including the deputy prime minister and two former oil ministers in the Iraqi government," he said.
    He added that "the charges filed by the British Fraud Office included also invited Ziad Aqlah and Basil Jarrah, who work for the company onuel consultants in the oil industry."
    "The investigation by the Office of Public Statistics, which led to the indictment, has led to an international investigation into corruption in the global oil industry and the opening of further investigations at Onoil and several major companies such as Leighton, Rolls Rice, KPR and Eni of Italy."
    "The charge relates to an alleged plot to give corrupt bribes to Iraqi officials in order to obtain a contract worth $ 733 million for the Australian company Leighton for the construction of two oil pipelines in southern Iraq," the British Fraud Office said in a statement.
    Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government introduced legislation in December aimed at tightening the Australian anti-bribery system by charging companies with responsibility for failing to prevent bribes.

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