Monday, 17 February 2014

Oman court postpones three corruption trials | GulfNews.com

Oman court postpones three corruption trials | GulfNews.com:



"In the presence of Judge Yusif Al Fulati and representatives of the Public Prosecution, the Court of First Instance in Muscat yesterday postponed the trials in three corruption cases to March 16.



The first case involving bribery includes an engineer from the gas sector of state-owned oil Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) and the executive director and partner of Al Turki Enterprise, stood before the court yesterday. The Public Prosecution has charged the PDO engineer with taking a bribe of OMR 30,000 from Al Turki Enterprise so it can be granted contract for the Al Amal bloc project.



The public prosecution presented the evidence that the accused engineer accepted the amount from the Al Turki Enterprise official at his house in the Madinat Sultan Qaboos district of Muscat."



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