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BAE/Tanzania bribery case (TAN)
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This case is being reported as "the biggest corporate corruption prosecution in British legal history" involving Europe biggest defense company and Tanzanian government officials.
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Africa: A Continent in Crisis? »
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BAE/Tanzania bribery case (TAN)
BAE/Tanzania bribery case (TAN)☜This case is being reported as the biggest corporate corruption prosecution in British legal history involving Europe biggest defense company and Tanzanian government officials.☜FF97FF
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Tanzania - United Republic (TAN)
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The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) says it will begin what promises to be the biggest corporate corruption prosecution in British legal history.
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Andrew Hosken
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October 1, 2009
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Earl Burrowes, Sr.
9:29 PM 1 October 2009 GMT
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8284000/8284510.stm
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In 2001, Tanzania, one of the world's poorest countries, decided to purchase a military air traffic control system from BAE. Clare Short, then secretary of state for international development, says she was horrified by the move and was convinced it was a corrupt deal. "I was really shocked by the behaviour of British Aerospace and the collusion of all these government departments in such a gross and disgraceful project," she told me. "Even when I got all the information and took it to the highest levels of the government, I still couldn't stop it."
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