As part of the Control BAE campaign, London CAAT set up stall near Old Street station on Friday 30th November to call for the reopening of the Serious Fraud Office’s enquiry into alleged corruption in deals with Saudi Arabia. We chose the location because it was outside the BAe/HAL (Hindustan Aerounatics Ltd) joint venture company [...]
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Elvis, Aliens and the unlikelihood of BAe’s innocence
Posted in BAE, BAE Systems, CAAT, High Court, London CAAT, Saudi Arabia, Serious Fraud Office, activism, anti-arms, arms companies, arms trade, bribery allegations, bribes, campaigning, central london, corruption, legal challenge on December 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
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 »
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 [...]
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 [...]