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www.wendigowormstudfarm.com, feckin anglers, but I succumbed to a management buyout.
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Originally posted by KyajaeArms dealing is a very murky world indeed.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Quite true, but neither is hypocrisy.
Let's not also forget that when it comes to arms trading, corruption is, and has to be, rife in order to move the wheels. Remember the Matrix Churchill directors in the Iraq Supergun Affair, who were prosecuted by Custom & Excise in 1992 for supplying machine parts "illegally"? Only for it to finally come out in court that the then Tory Government had been aware of what what going on and that the 2 directors had been working on behalf of the security services. Several Ministers tried to issue Public Interest Immunity Certificates to prevent the disclosure of the information that would have proved the directors' innocence. It all then led to the Scott Enquiry. If this information had not been known to the courts, the then Tory government would have had both of these directors hung out to dry.
Arms dealing is a very murky world indeed.
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Originally posted by StanJust because it happens doesn't make it right.
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Really!
Last I heard is that the US Congress is about to launch an investigation into BAE's conduct. Sour grapes possibly? And how do their esteemed companies like Boeing, McDonnell Douglas etc operate may we ask? I suggest they ask the Saudi Ambassador to the US as a witness, hang on that's the guy that took the (alleged) bribes!
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I didn't know The Carlyle Group were also involved, nuff said, I think!
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Originally posted by wendigo100I draw your attention to this, from the Sunday Times in 2006:BAE and the Saudi prince aren't the villains here, the real villain is the pious and sanctamonious **** above, who has presided over a government that is worse than the one they replaced.
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Originally posted by wendigo100BAE and the Saudi prince aren't the villains here, the real villain is the pious and sanctamonious **** above, who has presided over a government that is worse than the one they replaced.
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Originally posted by gingerjediHasn't business always been conducted this way? I think you would have to be very naive to think otherwise.
Why can't they let it lie? I just hope the Guardian and the BBC are happy when BAE lose the deal and 5,000 skilled UK employee's lose their jobs.Sleaze helped to propel Tony Blair to power nine years ago and sleaze will help to end his political career, sooner rather than later.
The prime minister came to office having successfully exploited voters’ revulsion over a “degenerate” Tory government which they saw as sleazy and divided.
“Sleaze has become the hallmark of the dying days of this administration,” Blair said before the 1997 election. “(we will be) whiter than white, tough on sleaze, tough on the causes of sleaze”.
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Originally posted by KyajaeIt's the clash of cultures. In my younger years I travelled extensively throughout the Middle East and the Arab culture is one of bartering, bargaining and sweetners.
However, in the West, it opens the door to bribary and unfair competition and hence it is illegal.
Wherever there are large sums of money involved you will always have some form of sweetner, backhanders, jolies, bribes etc.
Call 'em what you want, but it's the way business works.
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Originally posted by AtWOne is a fool to have its main customer for the arms trade being a backwards fraudlent country like Saudi Arabia
Originally posted by AtWThere my July's posting quota has been used up
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Originally posted by AtWThere my July's posting quota has been used up, I blame sadguru and Kajage for that
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Originally posted by SysmanIt was perfectly legal when the contract was signed.
Or should we just invent laws to dodge contractual obligations?
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