Just a quick one to say how excited I am that CAAT and Corner house have won the court case last Friday . The permission has now been granted to bring a full judicial review against the governments decision to cut short a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigation into alleged corruption by BAE Systems [...]
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CAAT wins again !
Posted in BAE, BAE Systems, CAAT, High Court, Saudi Arabia, Serious Fraud Office, UK, UK government, activism, anti-arms, arms companies, arms trade, blogging, bribery allegations, bribes, campaigning, corruption, court, government, legal challenge, peace, pledge, pledgebank, protest, rule of law, victory on November 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Protest at BAE Systems AGM
Posted in BAE, BAE Systems, CAAT, Indonesia, London CAAT, Saudi Arabia, Serious Fraud Office, UK, UK government, West Papua, activism, anti-arms, arms companies, bribery allegations, bribes, campaigning, corruption, court, government, legal challenge, peace, pledge, pledgebank, protest, rule of law, war on May 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Just came back from the CAAT protest at the BAE Systems AGM. It was a great success. Before the start of the AGM we gathered in front of the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster.
Some protesters had prepared a stunt: One of us dressed up as a judge. Two others were dressed up [...]
CAAT celebrates BAE defeat in court !
Posted in BAE, BAE Systems, CAAT, High Court, Saudi Arabia, Serious Fraud Office, activism, anti-arms, arms companies, arms trade, bribery allegations, bribes, campaigning, central london, corruption, court, legal challenge, peace, protest, rule of law, victory, war on February 27, 2007 | 1 Comment »
CAAT staff and supporters were down at the High Court yesterday. Some weeks ago one of Britain’s leading arms companies, BAE Systems, got hold of a confidential CAAT document and wouldn’t tell anyone how.
Well – now they have to . The High Court ruled yesterday that BAE Systems has to deliver a sworn legally [...]