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Quinta-feira, junho 7o, 2007

O `de BAE pagou o príncipe Saudi £1bn no segredo'

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Por Sadie Cinzento
O Independent

Ingleses armam a companhia os sistemas de BAE que pagaram secreta um príncipe Saudi mais do que £1bn sobre um período de mais de 10 anos, uma investigação revelou.

O escaninho Sultan do príncipe Bandar recebeu o dinheiro com o conhecimento cheio do Ministry da defesa, de acordo com o programa do Panorama do BBC. BAE emitiu até £120m um o ano a dois clientes do embassy do Saudi que o BBC diz era uma “canalização” ao príncipe Bandar. The prince, who was the Saudi ambassador to the US for 20 years, was the architect of the Al Yamamah deal to sell military aircraft to Saudi Arabia. The deal, worth £43bn, was signed in 1985.

David Caruso, an investigator who worked for the American bank which held the accounts, told the BBC: “There wasn’t a distinction between the accounts of the embassy, or official government accounts as we would call them, and the accounts of the royal family.”

Panorama says the payments were listed on the arms deal contract as “support services,” and were authorised every quarter by the MoD. The Serious Fraud Office discovered the payments during an investigation into the Al Yamamah deal which was halted last year after a review by the attorney general, Lord Goldsmith. He said it was in Britain’s national interest to drop the investigation.

Prince Bandar and the MoD declined to comment on the matter, and BAE said that the company acted lawfully at all times.

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