BAE chief subpoenaed in U.S. over Saudi arms deal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials investigating alleged bribes in a Saudi arms deal subpoenaed the chief executive of BAE Systems , Britain’s biggest military contractor, on his arrival in the United States last week, BAE officials said on Sunday.
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Original post by MICHAEL CIEPLY and software by Elliott Back