Crown says former SNC-Lavalin exec Bebawi should be sentenced to 9 years
MONTREAL — The Crown is recommending a prison sentence of nine years for Sami Bebawi, the former SNC-Lavalin executive found guilty of fraud and corruption.
Defence lawyers said in a court hearing today that the appropriate sentence would be six years.
A jury found Bebawi, 73, guilty on Sunday of five charges, including fraud, corruption of foreign officials and laundering proceeds of crime
The Crown said Bebawi was behind a business model that involved kickbacks and payoffs to foreign agents to secure lucrative deals for the Montreal-based engineering giant in Libya, beginning in the late 1990s.