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‘Iraqi bribery’ case executives served with 1400 documents

Jenny Wiggins
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Former Leighton Holdings executives David Savage and Russell Waugh have been served with 1400 documents by the Australian Federal Police in its case alleging Iraqi officials were bribed so the company could win lucrative oil contracts.

Former Leighton Holdings executive David Savage was arrested in early 2021. AFP

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Jenny Wiggins writes on business, specialising in infrastructure, telecommunications and transport. Connect with Jenny on Twitter. Email Jenny at jwiggins@afr.com

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