SFO DOES NOT DENY CLAIMS IT EXTENDED ROLLS-ROYCE CORRUPTION PROBE TO NIGERIA

The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has refused to deny claims that it is extending a criminal investigation into allegations of bribery and corruption at luxury car and aeronautical engine maker Rolls-Royce by examining fresh allegations of wrong-doing in Nigeria. The SFO probe was launched in December 2013 to look into possible bribery and corruption by the company’s aerospace division in China and Indonesia, and the investigation was already extended at last December to take in Rolls-Royce activities in Brazil. But now, according to the Financial Times, the ...


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