Madagascar president’s staffer arrested in London and charged over ‘seeking bribe’

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he Madagascan president’s chief of workers has been arrested and charged in London with a bribery offence.

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Romy Andrianarisoa, 46, and affiliate Philippe Tabuteau, 54, are suspected of searching for a bribe to safe licences to function in Madagascar from UK gemstone mining firm Gemfields.

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The National Crime Agency (NCA) stated Andrianarisoa and French nationwide Tabuteau had been arrested in Victoria on Thursday afternoon, at a gathering the place they're suspected of getting tried to solicit a bribe.

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They are alleged to have requested Gemfields to pay £225,000 for a licence to function within the nation alongside a 5% fairness stake.

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The allegations had been reported to the NCA by Gemfields. The pair appeared in court docket on Saturday the place they had been remanded in custody, the NCA stated.

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The pair will subsequent seem at Southwark Crown Court on September 8.

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Joanne Jakymec, chief crown prosecutor for the CPS, stated: “The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the NCA to cost Romy Andrianarisoa and Philippe Tabuteau with requesting a bribe.

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“The CPS made the choice to authorise expenses after reviewing a file of proof from the NCA regarding allegations of bribery."

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