Neils Jorgen Tobiasen, 65, from Denmark, pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to making corrupt payments.Tobiasen, financial director of CBRN Team Ltd, will be sentenced at a later date.Anti-Corruption Minister John Hutton said:
“I wholeheartedly congratulate the Overseas Anti-Corruption Unit for their landmark success in this case.
“Extra government funding is helping the unit make a real impact by bringing to book the corrupt companies who pay bribes and foreign officials who take them.
“Corruption hurts honest companies and raises the cost of doing business. This is the first of what I hope will be many victories for the unit in the fight against corruption and bribery.” Secretary of State for International Development Douglas Alexander said:“Bribery and corruption not only hurts the poor but hurts business too. This is why the Department for International Development has funded this program. I am delighted to see this result.”
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