Trial of former SNC-Lavalin exec hears how son of Libyan dictator helped company
MONTREAL — The fraud and corruption trial of a former SNC-Lavalin employee heard Friday how the son of the late Libyan dictator, Moammar Gadhafi, helped the Montreal-based engineering firm collect money from a lucrative construction contract in the African country.
Sami Bebawi, 73, faces eight charges including fraud, corruption, laundering proceeds of crime, possession of stolen goods and bribery of foreign officials in connection with construction contracts tied to the Gadhafi dictatorship during the late 1990s.
Bebawi has pleaded not guilty. His trial is scheduled to last six weeks.
Prosecutor Anne-Marie Manoukian told the jurors on Thursday the trial “is a case of international fraud and corruption.” She said the accused worked to obtain lucrative contracts in Libya by paying bribes.