The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ex-Embraer exec pleads guilty in Saudi bribes

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NEW YORK: A former executive at Brazilian aircraft manufactur­er Embraer pleaded guilty for his role in bribing a Saudi official in the sale of three jets, the US Justice Department announced.

Colin Steven, a 61-year-old British national residing in the United Arab Emirates, admitted to charges of foreign bribery, wire fraud, money laundering and false statements over his role in the scheme, which occurred between 2009 and 2011.

Steven’s guilty plea follows Embraer’s US$205 million settlement last year with US and Brazilian authoritie­s over corruption in several countries, including Saudi Arabia.

In an unrelated developmen­t, Em bra er announced it was in merger talks with the US giant Boeing but said no deal was guaranteed.

Prosecutor­s say Steven, a former executive in Embraer’s executive jets division with responsibi­lity for sales in the Middle East, agreed in 2009 to funnel bribes to an official of Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company in return for help in securing the sale of three new jets to the company.

Following the US$93 million sale in 2010, Steven caused Embraer to pay a South African company more than US$1.5 million in sham ‘finder’s fees’, almost all of which it then passed on to the unnamed Saudi official.

Steven kept US$130,000 in kickbacks, according to the Justice Department, but lied to a Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion agent in 2014, claiming this sum was really for an unrelated business venture. — AFP

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