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A seriously funny attempt to get the Serious Fraud Office in the dock!
Went to this benefit gig last night and thoroughly enjoyed myself.
Have posted this here as the cause is pretty interesting... Quote:
The actual case is very interesting. The Serious Fraud Office looking into claims of corruption in BAE Systems and being politely told by the Government to stop. Here's a bit from the introduction in the programme we all received... Quote:
For more information on the actual cause then visit: Control BAE And info on the team: Campaign Against Arms Trade The Corner House Fly Safe o/
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24-09-2007, 17:56 | #2 |
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If the SFO investigation carries on, the Saudis will withdraw the order that's been placed for 72 (I think) Eurofighters.
That ain't gonna be allowed to happen.
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24-09-2007, 17:59 | #3 |
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It is indeed an order for 72 Eurofighters, a contract worth £5.4bn and with additional ordnance the contract is pushed up to about £10bn...
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09-11-2007, 17:43 | #5 |
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The Eurofighter deal has been signed already, it doesn't really matter any more.
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As odious as you think the original decision may have been (and I wouldn't disagree), the Law Lords got to the bottom of the matter...
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I'm not entirely sure but in theory if the decision was viewed to be not in the publics interest then that might be a case where it would be unlawful to discontinue an investigation - a sort of failure in a duty of care to the public? That is about the only logical reason I can think of at the moment.
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