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Former colleague in court to testify against pair who allegedly stole money from construction firm’s employee benefits programme
Scandal-hit Brazilian contractor ordered to pay fine of US$ 287 million, and cooperate with future corruption investigations
Police open culpable homicide case against IVRCL after 23 deaths and more injuries caused by collapsed flyover in Kolkata, India
Nigerian authorities say promoters of Lekki Gardens development ‘criminally’ continued to build after receiving legal order to stop
Lengthy jail term handed down to Brazilian construction tycoon convicted of corruption and money laundering
Leaked internal document shows Brazilian police are probing alleged bribes to Peruvian leader
Industry body unhappy as EU sets anti-dumping duties on Chinese imports of rebar between 9.2 and 13%
World Bank cancels loan for Ugandan road construction amid claims workers mistreated locals
Vadim Kazenelson was project manager for Metron Construction when three people died and one was critically injured after falling from scaffold
Commission launched anti-dumping investigation into imports of high-fatigue performance rebar from China last April
The recommendations of a new Royal Commission report into trade union practices, have been welcomed by Australian materials producer Boral
Swedish contractor to find €9 million extra after Supreme Court rules appeal inadmissible over illicit asphalt collaboration between 2005 and 2008
Probe into tower block foundation errors leads to discovery of ‘years of malpractice’
Final decision on future of cross-border Fehmarnbelt tunnel construction project due in December
Three names from one of the largest construction companies in the country were found guilty of corruption in the Petrobras case
New CEO at Canadian engineering group calls for 'reasonable and fair solution' to charges
Further postponement in criminal trial into bribery and fraud in Libya from 2001 to 2011
Individual payments of up to £250,000 could be made after blacklisted construction workers seek justice
US government agency fines subsidiary of Japan's Hitachi Power for Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations on power station construction contracts
Joseph Apuzzo fined US$ 100,000 and barred from accounting for five years for his part in the United Rentals equipment sale & lease-back accounting scandal
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