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Rival claims caterer bribed its way to commercial success

By Salamander Davoudi

Published: March 29 2006 20:19 | Last updated: March 29 2006 20:19

When Compass first started to bid for contracts at the United Nations in 2000 it had little experience of the provision of food supply services to remote sites or military locations around the globe.

But the caterer’s business with the United Nations grew rapidly from the moment it entered the market. By 2005 it had become a main UN supplier and had won a series of contacts to feed peacekeepers from East Timor to Burundi.

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