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Israeli convicted of bribery in Georgia

April 1, 2011 10:54

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

An Israeli businessman has been sentenced to seven years behind bars in Georgia in a case which a top lawyer has called a breach of human rights legislation.

Rony Fuchs was convicted by a Georgian court and fined about £180,000 for allegedly attempting to bribe a Georgian minister over a breached agreement on the construction of an oil pipeline.

The case stems from a £62 million payout won by Mr Fuchs last March, which the Georgian government refused to comply with.

He was caught on camera last October talking about a deal on the money, but maintained that he was the victim of a sting operation arranged by the Georgian govrenment.

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