David Savage, 前Leighton Exec, 承认藏匿1B美元伊拉克输油管贿赂, 罚款1K美元, 避免入狱,
David Savage, former Leighton exec, pleaded guilty to hiding $1B Iraq pipeline bribes, fined $1K, avoided jail while others jailed.
前Leighton执行官David Savage承认在10亿美元的伊拉克石油管道交易中掩盖贿赂行为,并被罚款1 000美元,受到反腐败团体和举报人的严厉批评。
Former Leighton executive David Savage pleaded guilty to covering up bribes in a $1 billion Iraq oil pipeline deal and was fined $1,000, drawing sharp criticism from anti-corruption groups and whistleblowers.
澳大利亚联邦警察进行了长达十年的调查,发现Savage从该公司赚了1 800万美元,但未能向伊拉克的中间人披露数千万美元的付款。
The decade-long Australian Federal Police investigation revealed Savage, who earned $18 million from the company, failed to disclose tens of millions in payments to middlemen in Iraq.
尽管他发挥中心作用,但他避免了监狱,而其他涉案人员,包括一名伊拉克中间人和一名以摩纳哥为基地的固定者,则收到了监狱徒刑和资产没收。
Despite his central role, he avoided jail, while others involved—including an Iraqi middleman and a Monaco-based fixer—received prison sentences and asset forfeitures.
批评者称刑罚不适当,强调澳大利亚公司问责制度的缺陷,敦促推迟起诉协议等改革,以改进执法。
Critics called the penalty inadequate, highlighting flaws in Australia’s corporate accountability system and urging reforms like deferred prosecution agreements to improve enforcement.