jeudi 6 septembre 2012

SAFRAN Group Fined $630,000 For Bribing Nigerian Officials For Contract

SAFRAN was fined 500,000 euros ($630,000) on Wednesday by a Paris court for bribing public officials in Nigeria to win a contract in 2000/03.

Reuters reports that investigating magistrates found that the bribes had helped SAFRAN win a 170 million euro contract to make more than 70 million identity cards.

SAFRAN, 30 percent state-owned, said it would appeal, adding: "SAFRAN would like to point out that it is deeply attached to the strict respect of anti-corruption rules."

Foreign corruption rulings against big French companies are rare in France. A report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development that was leaked in July said French authorities lacked the resources to fight possible corruption in big export contracts.

Prosecutors had originally sought to have the SAFRAN case dismissed, but did not lodge any formal request at the trial in June. The court let off two of the company's executives, for whom prosecutors had sought a suspended sentence of up to 18 months and fines of 15,000 euros each.

Hmm,i dont really know the problem of Nigeria public officials,all they know is money,only God will save us in this country called 9ja.

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