BAE Systems Again, Where is Prince Waldo, Where is SFO………..
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“JEDDAH: BAE Systems intends to establish a military aircraft assembling plant in Saudi Arabia, according to Guy Griffiths, managing director international and a member of the company’s executive council. Speaking to Arab News, Griffiths highlighted his company’s efforts in supplying Saudi Arabia the most modern air defense systems. “We provided these systems through agreements signed between the Saudi and British governments,” he said, stressing the good cooperation between his company and Saudi Arabia during the past three decades. “We have started training Saudis on Typhoon aircraft assembling at our plant in Warton in order to establish an assembling plant in the Kingdom shortly,” he said. He noted the Kingdom’s efforts to train the national cadre. “During the past several years, the Saudi government has been making efforts to diversify its economy and establish new industries by providing advanced training to the national cadre.” Griffiths added: “We have cooperated with this drive by providing the Saudi Royal Air Force and Saudi armed forces with qualified Saudi manpower of high standard, by giving them training in different industries and technical areas.” He said BAE Systems had established large-scale projects to train Saudi manpower in defense-related industries. Griffiths said about 58 percent of the company’s 5,000 employees are Saudi……..”
Mr. Griffith neglected to mention that they, BAE Systems, have also cooperated closely in the past with certain prince(s), one of them to the tune of about US$2 billion inbribes commissions for a weapons systems contract during the 1980s. That was the bribery case that Tony (Yo Poodle) Blair blocked the British Serious Frauds Office (SFO) from investigating. Speaking of that famous case: whatever happened to Prince Waldo Whatshisface?
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“JEDDAH: BAE Systems intends to establish a military aircraft assembling plant in Saudi Arabia, according to Guy Griffiths, managing director international and a member of the company’s executive council. Speaking to Arab News, Griffiths highlighted his company’s efforts in supplying Saudi Arabia the most modern air defense systems. “We provided these systems through agreements signed between the Saudi and British governments,” he said, stressing the good cooperation between his company and Saudi Arabia during the past three decades. “We have started training Saudis on Typhoon aircraft assembling at our plant in Warton in order to establish an assembling plant in the Kingdom shortly,” he said. He noted the Kingdom’s efforts to train the national cadre. “During the past several years, the Saudi government has been making efforts to diversify its economy and establish new industries by providing advanced training to the national cadre.” Griffiths added: “We have cooperated with this drive by providing the Saudi Royal Air Force and Saudi armed forces with qualified Saudi manpower of high standard, by giving them training in different industries and technical areas.” He said BAE Systems had established large-scale projects to train Saudi manpower in defense-related industries. Griffiths said about 58 percent of the company’s 5,000 employees are Saudi……..”
Mr. Griffith neglected to mention that they, BAE Systems, have also cooperated closely in the past with certain prince(s), one of them to the tune of about US$2 billion in
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