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Bribery scandal bites ex-Leighton execs

FORMER top Leighton executives David Stewart and David Savage have lost their jobs at British construction and engineering companies following allegations they approved a bribery culture at Leighton’s international operations.

Marion Lopez
Bribery scandal bites ex-Leighton execs

Fairfax Media reported that former Leighton chief executive David Stewart resigned as chief executive of UK contractor Laing O'Rourke's Australian business yesterday, after he was named as one of the former...

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