By Sophia Dourou (May 26, 2022, 6:06 PM BST) -- A whistleblower testified Thursday in Southwark Crown Court that he had to flee Saudi Arabia after accusing a former executive of an Airbus subsidiary of bribing officials in the Persian Gulf state to secure lucrative contracts on behalf of the British government. A whistleblower testified that he was threatened with arrest by a director of an Airbus subsidy after exposing his alleged kickbacks to Saudi National Guard officials. (iStock. com/Ceri Breeze)Ian Foxley told the criminal court that he was threatened with arrest by Jeffrey Cook, managing director of GPT Special Project Management, after Foxley had said kickbacks had gone to Saudi. . .
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