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Corruption
The human rights team at Leigh Day represents charities and lobbying organisations in judicial reviews relating to bribery and corruption.
News
BAE plea bargain faces legal challenge-
Leigh Day writes to SFO asking to revoke BAE plea bargain
Bad day for the rule of law and the international fight against corruption-
The House of Lords has ruled that the SFO acted lawfully in dropping an investigation into alleged bribery at BAE Systems on the grounds of 'national security'
BAE case reaches House of Lords-
The House of Lords is considering an appeal from the High Court regarding the SFO's decision to halt an investigation into BAE.
Victory in BAE-Saudi fraud case legal challenge-
Victory in BAE-Saudi fraud case legal challenge
Double victory for anti-corruption watchdog-
The Corner House, who campaigns against corruption in international trade, has won an important double victory against the government who agreed to consult them on anti-corruption rules. They were also the first NGO to be granted a protective costs order. They were represented by judicial review expert Richard Stein.

