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BAE to cut advisers on foreign deals

By James Boxell in Paris

Published: June 19 2007 23:05 | Last updated: June 19 2007 23:05

BAE Systems plans to halve the number of independent advisers it uses on foreign arms sales as it seeks to defend its reputation following allegations of corruption.

Mike Turner, BAE’s chief executive, said Europe’s biggest weapons manufacturer would reduce its agents from 240 to “no more than 100 in the near term”.

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