Monday, 6 February 2012

Rudd faces grilling over executives held in Dubai | smh.com.au

THE Foreign Affairs Minister, Kevin Rudd, will face questions in Parliament tomorrow about whether he has done enough to help two Australian executives facing bribery charges in Dubai over a 2007 property deal.
The Victorian Liberal senators Helen Kroger and Michael Ronaldson have placed on notice a series of questions about contact between Mr Rudd, the ruling royal families of the United Arab Emirates, and Sunland, the development company at the centre of the Dubai transaction.
A Victorian court has ordered Sunland to halt a civil claim it brought in Dubai against one of the executives held under house arrest in the Emirate, Matthew Joyce.

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