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Minister won’t answer on “backdoor payments”

June 13, 2007

Another day, another refusal by the Government to answer on Al Yamamah. From today’s Guardian:

Des Browne (photo:DoD)

Des Browne, the defence secretary, yesterday refused point-blank to say whether his department’s £1bn backdoor payments to Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia for arms deals were still continuing. Visibly uneasy and irritated at a lunch with defence journalists, he claimed “national security” was the reason for his silence.

He also refused to say whether he or his predecessors were aware of the payments allegedly processed by MoD officials and wired to an American bank via the arms firm BAE as an integral part of Britain’s biggest arms deal. “I am not going to discuss the detail of these confidential contracts for the very reason it would generate the consequences we do not want to generate,” he said.

The newspaper also quotes the Liberal Democrat Leader Sir Menzies Campbell:

“We need a full investigation to determine whether the Ministry of Defence has been directly involved in processing payments to Prince Bandar. The department’s failure to clarify this issue is unacceptable. We need to know whether any payments took place after 2002 and whether they breached anti-corruption legislation. If it appears the law has been broken then it would be a matter for the police.”

The full story is on the Guardian’s website.

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