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Govt official, six others acquitted in bribery case
The Jeddah Criminal Court acquitted a senior government official and six others in a bribery case. The accused included director of the department for government projects and four other Saudis, as well as two
Read More »Kim Lawrence Walter found guilty of bribery after CCC investigation
A man accused of bribing a City of Stirling employee with a bobcat to use on his hobby farm has been found guilty by a Perth jury
Read More »Businessman in Navy bribery case held without bail
A global businessman at the heart of a multimillion-dollar Navy bribery case was ordered held without bail Monday with a federal judge saying his wealth and international connections made him an extreme flight risk
Read More »KPMG Accused in Saudi Bribery Case
Auditing firm KPMG will possibly face criminal charges for their role in the bribery of government officials in Saudi Arabia by Dutch construction giant Ballast Nedam, according to a report published in de Telegraaf
Read More »SBI begins probe of bribery charges against deputy MD Shyamal Acharya
State Bank of India (SBI) on Monday began an internal investigation into the bribery charges raised by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against Shyamal Acharya, one of its deputy managing directors
Read More »Cambodia investigates Sumitomo Chemical subsidiary in bribery case
The Cambodian government's Anti-Corruption Unit is looking into allegations that a Sumitomo Chemical Co. subsidiary paid bribes to secure mosquito net contracts, sources said.
Read More »Bahrain witness ‘intimidated’ before UK bribery trial
The chairman of Bahraini aluminum smelter Alba told a London court on Thursday that lawyers from a top British firm had sought to intimidate him before he gave evidence in a major criminal corruption
Read More »Ex-Rosemead mayor John Tran pleads guilty in corruption case; faces 18 to 24 months in prison
Former Rosemead Mayor John Tran took a plea deal Monday that will enable him to avoid prosecution for bribery and extortion, the United States Attorney’s Office said
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