By Dylan Tokar 

A subsidiary of Airbus SE pleaded guilty in London to a corruption charge stemming from a defense contract that the U.K. arranged with Saudi Arabia, the U.K.'s Serious Fraud Office said.

GPT Special Project Management Ltd. pleaded guilty on Wednesday to one count of corruption in Southwark Crown Court, according to the SFO, the U.K.'s prosecuting agency for major white-collar crimes. A judge overseeing the case ordered GPT to pay GBP28 million ($38.9 million), plus GBP2.2 million ($3 million) in costs.

The guilty plea comes after the agency said in July that it was charging GPT, along with its former managing director and a partial owner of two of the company's subcontractors.

The corruption offense occurred between December 2008 and July 2010 in connection with contracts awarded to GPT for work carried out for the Saudi Arabian National Guard, the SFO said.

An Airbus spokesman said the SFO's investigation related to contractual arrangements originating prior to the company's acquisition of GPT in 2007.

"The resolution reached by GPT today marks the final part of the SFO's investigation into Airbus," the Airbus spokesman said in a statement. "It is welcomed and allows the company to move forward and focus on working with customers in these most challenging times, in accordance with the highest ethical standards."

Last year, Airbus agreed to pay a combined EUR3.6 billion ($4.2 billion) to prosecutors in France, the U.K. and the U.S. to settle bribery and corruption allegations spanning its aerospace business in more than a dozen countries. The allegations involving GPT weren't part of that deal, and the subsidiary's guilty plea won't affect that agreement, the Airbus spokesman said.

A lawyer for GPT's former managing director, Jeffrey Cook, declined to comment. Mr. Cook previously served as an official in the U.K. Ministry of Defense. Lawyers for the two other individuals charged by the SFO didn't respond to requests for comment.

The three individuals are scheduled to begin trial in May 2022, the SFO said on Wednesday.

GPT ceased operations in April 2020. Airbus bought GPT in 2007 from Ericsson AB.

The subsidiary, whose sole customer was the U.K. Ministry of Defense, designed and operated communication systems for the Saudi Arabian National Guard under a government-to-government agreement between the ministry and the Saudi government.

Write to Dylan Tokar at dylan.tokar@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

April 28, 2021 13:45 ET (17:45 GMT)

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