Former SNC exec proposed $4M bribe in form of loan for witness to change testimony
MONTREAL — A former SNC-Lavalin executive on trial for fraud and corruption hatched a plan to pay a $4-million bribe to a witness in exchange for corroborating testimony, his trial heard Thursday.
In a recording played for the jury, a lawyer who represented Sami Bebawi at the time is heard saying his client came up with the idea of using a fictitious loan to cover legal costs as the best way to pay Riadh Ben Aissa, a former subordinate of the accused at the Montreal engineering giant.
Lawyer Constantine Kyres is heard describing the “the solution that our client came up with” as a “workable solution” in a conversation with an undercover police officer posing as a consultant representing Ben Aissa.
“Because your client properly defending himself is in our interest,” Kyres explained to the officer. “If your client properly defends himself and gets off, then by extension, we’re off as well.”