DutchNews.nl,
Tuesday 01 October 2013
Boskalis
was found guilty of bribing the former chairman of the port authority last
week. The case has gone to appeal because the Mauritius justice department says
the punishment is too light. The hearing is on Tuesday, the Financieele Dagblad
reports.
The
island's corruption law states that anyone accused of bribery can either be
imprisoned or set free. But because the plaintiff is Boskalis and not a member
of staff, the court could only set a fine for the devising of corrupt payments
and not for bribery.
Boskalis
paid €80,000 over 2006 and 2007 to the port official to ensure it got a
dredging job at Port Louis worth around €11m.
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