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Gripen Combat Aircraft Sales to the Czech Republic and Hungary

May 5, 2017November 29, 2018 Samuel Perlo-Freeman 4501 Views 0 Comment agents, BAE Systems, bribery, Czech Republic, Hungary, offsets, political finance, Saab, Sweden, UK

Introduction Shortly after joining NATO in 1999, both the Czech Republic and Hungary started procurement processes to acquire new major

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Smith & Wesson’s Foreign Bribery Settlement
International arms trade Latest Additions 

Smith & Wesson’s Foreign Bribery Settlement

July 22, 2019 Xiaodon L. Liang 0

Introduction In 2014, the U.S. firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson agreed to pay USD 2 million in fines to settle

Lockheed’s Egyptian Agent and the C-130
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Lockheed’s Egyptian Agent and the C-130

May 9, 2019 Xiaodon L. Liang 0
The Ordnance Factory Board Scam
Domestic corruption International arms trade Latest Additions 

The Ordnance Factory Board Scam

May 7, 2019 Xiaodon L. Liang 0
Greek Land Forces and German Bribery
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Greek Land Forces and German Bribery

April 4, 2019 Xiaodon L. Liang 0

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