Bill Waite on Radio 4's "File on 4": Is Britain's drive to curb bribery and corruption working? 25 May at 20:00
"File on 4": Is Britain's drive to curb bribery and corruption working?
For years Britain has been criticised for failing to investigate and punish companies who use bribery and corruption to win contracts overseas.
Just before the General Election, Parliament approved a new Bribery law. And in recent months the Serious Fraud Office has adopted a new strategy, prosecuting a string of British-based firms and managers who have pleaded guilty to corrupt practices abroad. It seemed that prosecutors were finally beginning to get results. But now English judges are objecting to the American-style plea bargains which have encouraged guilty companies to confess to past illegality. One senior judge has warned prosecutors they have no power to strike such deals, which tend to offer a more lenient sentence in return for an admission of guilt. In the first of a new series of 'File on 4', Allan Urry investigates bribery by British firms abroad, and serious disarray in the court system which should be bringing them to justice.
Broadcast Tue 25 May 2010 20:00 BBC Radio 4
