The facts
Following the online publication of bribery allegations against Rolls-Royce, the SFO
began investigating alleged bribery and corruption at the company in 2012. Rolls-Royce
cooperated fully with the SFO's investigation, carrying out an internal investigation and
disclosing details of further bribery and corruption of which the SFO was not then aware.
The subsequent investigation was the largest the SFO has conducted, and ultimately
resulted in 11 allegations of bribery and corruption against Rolls-Royce relating to the
use of intermediaries to help secure high value contracts in China, Russia, Indonesia,
Nigeria and Thailand. Some of those allegations dated back more than 20 years. It also
led to one allegation of false accounting as Rolls-Royce tried to disguise bribes as
legitimate consultancy fees.
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Christine Braamskamp
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Patrick Navein
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