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Two pressure groups have won a High Court challenge on the legality of the decision to end investigations into BAE Systems' dealings with Saudi Arabia. | Two pressure groups have won a High Court challenge on the legality of the decision to end investigations into BAE Systems' dealings with Saudi Arabia. |
Corner House Research and the Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) had asked for permission to seek a judicial review. | |
They want to contest the Serious Fraud Office's decision last year to stop investigations into whether BAE gave money to Saudi officials in the 1980s. | They want to contest the Serious Fraud Office's decision last year to stop investigations into whether BAE gave money to Saudi officials in the 1980s. |
BAE, the UK's largest defence group, has always said it acted lawfully. | BAE, the UK's largest defence group, has always said it acted lawfully. |
Lord Justice Moses, sitting with Mr Justice Irwin, said "matters of concern and public importance" had been raised and the challenge "cries out for a hearing". | Lord Justice Moses, sitting with Mr Justice Irwin, said "matters of concern and public importance" had been raised and the challenge "cries out for a hearing". |
A directions hearing will be held in the coming six weeks to decide how to proceed with the full challenge, which is expected to be a two-day hearing on a date after 28 January. | |
'Slush fund' | 'Slush fund' |
The allegation investigated by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) centred on BAE's £43bn Al-Yamamah arms deal to Saudi Arabia in 1985, which provided Tornado and Hawk jets plus other military equipment. | The allegation investigated by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) centred on BAE's £43bn Al-Yamamah arms deal to Saudi Arabia in 1985, which provided Tornado and Hawk jets plus other military equipment. |
BAE was accused of operating a slush fund to help it secure the contract. | BAE was accused of operating a slush fund to help it secure the contract. |
The SFO inquiry into the Al Yamamah deal was stopped in December 2006 by the government, with attorney general Lord Goldsmith announcing that it was threatening the UK's national security. | The SFO inquiry into the Al Yamamah deal was stopped in December 2006 by the government, with attorney general Lord Goldsmith announcing that it was threatening the UK's national security. |
BAE has since secured a giant new order from Saudi Arabia. | BAE has since secured a giant new order from Saudi Arabia. |
Announced in September, Saudi Arabia is buying 72 Eurofighter Typhoon jets for about £4.4bn. | Announced in September, Saudi Arabia is buying 72 Eurofighter Typhoon jets for about £4.4bn. |
Corner House, a group that campaigns for enforcement of the law in overseas corruption offences, said even if national security was at risk, there was still not legal justification for ending the investigation. | Corner House, a group that campaigns for enforcement of the law in overseas corruption offences, said even if national security was at risk, there was still not legal justification for ending the investigation. |
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