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SFO chief backs overseas bribe case deals

By Michael Peel, Legal Correspondent

Published: June 29 2008 23:32 | Last updated: June 30 2008 07:58

Companies involved in bribery abroad could avoid prosecution by admitting guilt and paying financial penalties under US-style plans to be floated by the head of the Serious Fraud Office.

Richard Alderman said the proposals could help address unacceptable delays to overseas corruption investigations in the UK, which has faced heavy international criticism since it scrapped a probe into BAE Systems’ Saudi Arabian arms deals.

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