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AirAsia denies role in Rolls-Royce corruption scandal

After its largest ever graft probe, Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) found Rolls-Royce paid massive bribes over three decades to win contracts in Indonesia, Thailand, India, Russia, Nigeria, China and Malaysia.

January 24, 2017 / 14:55 IST
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Malaysia-based AirAsia today denied any connection to the corruption scandal engulfing Rolls-Royce, which reportedly paid millions of dollars in bribes to win contracts.

After its largest ever graft probe, Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) found Rolls-Royce paid massive bribes over three decades to win contracts in Indonesia, Thailand, India, Russia, Nigeria, China and Malaysia.

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The SFO alleges that Rolls-Royce bribed an AirAsia Group executive with credits worth USD 3.2 million to be used to pay for the maintenance of a private jet.

The SFO added that "this financial advantage" was given to the executive "in return for his showing favour towards Rolls-Royce in the purchase of products and services".