EACH of you, in doing what you did, helped secure an
important contract which benefited, financially, society as a whole; but
the ends never justify the means,” an English judge remarked in January
1978.
He was sentencing two persons to prison terms for giving bribes to
capture lucrative business with the Shah’s Iran. It involved a £4
million deal for the supply of Chieftain tanks.
The court of appeal dismissed their appeals against their conviction
saying “the courts must do what they can to stop the spread of
corruption in public and...
Saturday, 29 December 2012
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