Daily Mail
24 November 2010
BAE Systems appeared at London's Westminster magistrates court charged with failing to keep proper records relating to payments for two contracts for an air traffic control system in Tanzania.
BAE's lawyer David Perry said the firm will enter a guilty plea next month in the case that has been brought by the Serious Fraud Office.
The group (down 7.1p at 338.8p) entered into the plea bargain with the SFO earlier this year. Sentencing should take place at Southwark Crown Court on December 20.
haaaaaaaaaah mi kwakweli Tanzania ni nchi ya watu sijui tulioje??
hata hapo kenya wameshaamka sisi bado tu....
utaliona li chenge na li Hosea yataendelea kuwepo...
Hosea ni FISADI wa kutupa kwa rushwa ni number 1 hata za Ngono bado yupo tu....
yani mi nasikia kususa kuitwa Mtanzania sijui nijilipue??/
The Crown Court at Southwark Daily List for Tuesday 21 December 2010 at English Grounds, off Battlebridge Lane
Court 1 - sitting at 09:30 AM BEFORE THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE BEAN For Sentence S20100565 B A E SYSTEMS PLC
PART-HEARDBEFORE: HIS HONOUR JUDGE RIVLIN QC HON. RECORDER OF WESTMINSTER SITTING AT 10:00 AMFor Mention T20100859 DONOHUE John JONES Mark COWLEY Nigel JAMES-BOWEN Roderick
Was just watching BBC News now, the breaking news came up that BAE have been fined £500,000 plus £250,000 costs in connection with Tanzania fraud and failure to keep records.