British company Petrofac under investigation for bribery but its co-founder key donor to UK's ruling party
A former British international trade secretary lobbied the royal family of Bahrain to award a $5 billion contract to a British firm under investigation for bribery whose owner is a key donor to the U.K.’s ruling party, reported The Guardian daily on Monday.
Liam Fox, a Conservative Party MP and former government minister, was lobbying on behalf of Petrofac, an oil and gas infrastructure company.
Petrofac’s co-owner and chief executive Ayman Asfari, and his wife donated £800,000 (over $1.03 million) to the Conservatives in 2009-2017 in their names, and not the company’s.
The Guardian had previously reported that Theresa May and David Cameron, two former Conservative prime ministers, also lobbied Bahrain on behalf of Petrofac.