BAE vows to clean up
Monday, June 30th, 2008BAE says it will clean up its ethical standards. Dont hold your breath
BAE says it will clean up its ethical standards. Dont hold your breath
US authorities have issued a third BAE executive, Alan Garwood, with a subpoena over the Saudi bribery scandal. This one is significant because Garwood also worked for the British Government.
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After the hammering it’s received in the Saudi bribe scandal, BAE Systems is now putting out the line that it will be ethical from now on. Don’t hold your breath.
Sphere: Related ContentIn Britain, the Serious Fraud Office announces that it will appeal against the High Court ruling that said it acted "unlawfully" when it dropped investigations into alleged bribery corruption involving BAE Systems and Sauid Arabia
Sphere: Related ContentMassive implications from the British High ruling overturning the British Government decision to stop investigation into the bribery allegations surrounding BAE Systems and the Saudi Government
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Sphere: Related ContentUnder investigation for bribing the Saudi Arabians, BAE has launched a big ad campaign to win hearts and minds.
Interesting developments in the two big corporate bribery cases, Siemens and BAE Systems. The heat is on both companies and despite their best efforts, it’s not going away.
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