Khaleej Times

29-year-old woman in the dock for seeking bribe

- Marie Nammour mary@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A female manager of a Dubai-based ports company has been charged at the Dubai Court of First Instance with seeking bribes worth about Dh5 million from contractin­g firms in return for helping them win tender bids in constructi­on projects.

The 29-year-old Emirati woman is accused of solicitiin­g Dh500,000 from the manager of a contractin­g firm through a Syrian woman (also charged in the case) to win the constructi­on project of the villa of the Djibouti president in Jumeirah Heights. The manager of the contractin­g firm (a 59-year-old Egyptian) is also facing trial for offering the bribe to a public employee.

The Emirati manager is also accused of seeking for herself and her accomplice, Dh4.35million in illegal commission­s from the CEO of a constructi­on firm to win Terminal 3 project in Jebel Ali. The 49-year-old Jordanian CEO has been charged with offering a bribe to a public employee.

The main defendant is also accused of money laundering as she is believed to have transferre­d, together with other accused, Dh2.175million from the account of a contractin­g firm to that of a technical service company in order to cover up the fact that the money was illegally earned.

The 55-year-old Lebanese manager of the technical service company is accused together with the Syrian woman and the Jordanian, of forging a contract. The case dates back to January 2012 and the alleged wrongdoing­s continued till 2014. The main accused was arrested in a sting operation by the State Security in March 2014 after the Syrian woman tipped them off.

The Syrian went to meet her at a café in Al Safa carrying an envelope containing Dh150,000 (which belonged to the police). The manager was arrested after she collected the money.

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