Serious Fraud Office “acted unlawfully”
The BBC is reporting that the High Court has ruled that the Serious Fraud Office “acted unlawfully” in shutting down its inquiry into the BAE/Al-Yamamah arms deal. The court has criticised the director of the SFO for “failing to resist threat from government”.
The judicial review case was brought by Campaigns Against Arms Trade who had said the decision to drop the inquiry was illegal under international anti-bribery agreements.
According to the BBC’s coverage, the Labour Government was concerned that the SFO’s investigation would jeopardise a deal to sell Typhoon fighters to Saudi Arabia - an economic consideration rather than the “national security” argument the Government and the SFO claimed.
We hope the SFO will now resume its investigation, and you can back our campaign for an inquiry to how the SFO came to drop its inquiry by signing the petition on the right-hand side of the page.
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