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Royal Household worker took bribes in return for contracts at palaces

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Royal Household worker took bribes in return for contracts at palaces.

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Royal Palaces - England
21:11Tuesday 09 August 2016 Four people involved in the bribery of a former senior staff member at the Royal Household have been found guilty of corruption and money laundering offences. 
During the course of two trials at Southwark Crown Court, London, the juries heard how Ronald Harper, who was employed by the Royal Household from 1994 to 2013 and held the position of deputy property manager from 2003, was paid cash by the offenders in return for contracts at the royal palaces. In his position Harper was responsible for managing mechanical and electrical contracts at Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and St James’ Palace.

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