British defence contractor BAE Systems is investing in its first advertising campaign in five years, after a damaging Serious Fraud Office investigation and a series of stories from The Guardian’s investigations team.
Reporters David Leigh and Rob Evans spent more than three years investigating BAE and followed a paper trail around the world to establish that the firm had paid millions of pounds in kickbacks to the Saudi Arabian government in return for a lucrative arms deal.
They famously found that the company had paid £1m to Saudi Prince Bandar.
The SFO enquiry was ended in December 2006 after the then attorney general Lord Goldsmith said the probe would harm Britain’s national interests.
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