Former SNC-Lavalin exec Bebawi guilty on all charges

By The Canadian Press

A former SNC-Lavalin executive on trial for fraud and corruption has been found guilty of the crimes.

Sami Bebawi, 73, faced trial on five charges, including fraud, corruption of foreign officials and laundering proceeds of crime.

The jury Sunday found Bebawi guilty on all charges on its fourth day of deliberations.

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The crown alleged that Bebawi was behind a “business model” that involved kickbacks and payoffs to foreign agents to secure lucrative deals for the Montreal-based engineering giant in Libya, beginning in the late 1990s.

The case centred on several major infrastructure projects and alleged dealings with Saadi Gadhafi, one of the sons of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

Prosecutors argued that SNC-Lavalin transferred about $113 million to Shell companies used to pay off people, including Saadi Gadhafi, who helped the company secure deals in Libya.

The Canadian Press

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