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UK firm hired girls to woo Saudis

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From today's ToI issue.
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A CHARMING DEAL


UK firm hired girls to woo Saudis


£60M Spent By The Company May Be Linked To Arms Contract




A secret slush fund set up by BAe Systems was used to pay tens of thousands of pounds to two British actresses while they befriended a senior Saudi prince and his entourage.
Confidential documents reveal that money from the £60-million fund went on the mortgages and rent, credit card bills and council tax of Anouska Bolton-Lee and Karajan Mallinder. It even paid for language lessons.
Britain’s biggest defence contractor channelled the cash through a London travel company which financed “accommodation services and support” for Prince Turki bin Nasser and other Saudi figures responsible for the desert kingdom’s involvement in the £40 billion Al Yamamah arms deal.
The revelations are bound to reignite controversy over the deal, which sparked a bribery inquiry by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). Documents giving details of the payments were handed to SFO staff.
The investigation was terminated in December when Lord Goldsmith, the attorney-general, told parliament that it was not in “the national interest”.
At the time of the payments Bolton-Lee, a former lingerie model-turned TV actress, and Mallinder regularly attended parties at the Carlton Tower hotel in London hosted by the prince who, as the then head of the Royal Saudi Air Force, was responsible for the purchase of 150 Hawk and Tornado jets from BAe. A government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the inquiry had been trying to establish why the women were paid through the BAe fund.
It is likely that both would have been interviewed later this year had the inquiry not been aborted.
Goldsmith’s move followed a series of threats made directly to Tony Blair by the Saudi government. The Saudis warned that they would halt all payments on the contract and cut diplomatic and intelligence ties with Britain unless the criminal investigation was stopped.
The SFO had been investigating claims that BAe had set up the fund to support the extravagant lifestyles of senior Saudi royals. SUNDAY TIMES, LONDON
 
BAE and its doings to earn money from the Saudis are coming on the screen again and again.
 
Its good money in the end and it is easy to ask Saudis to pay rediciouless amounts.
 
the saudi's are so stupid. this is what happens when you let a bunch of wahabi's run the country. they are so ristricted to do stuff in their own country that they go crazy when they leave it. coming back to the topic i think that because of the ridiculous amount of money involved in this deal it is perfectly understandable why they would employ such tactics
 
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Well i think it was and still is a very good plan fron the side of UK and US to get in side the houses of the top leaders or would be so as to be alway one step a head of the GAME. Politics is a very similar game to chess where a good inside will give you your desired result
 
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