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Keltbray managers guilty of taking £600k in bribes

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Four men, including three former Keltbray site managers, have been found guilty in a demolition bribery scheme involving over £600,000 in illicit payments.

Arben Hysa, owner of Tony Demolition Workers Ltd, was convicted of bribing three Keltbray managers from Keltbray, Michael McCarthy, Simon Lacey and John Burke, between 2012 and 2018.

Hysa's company secured specialist labour contracts worth £15m from Keltbray, facilitated by these bribes.

McCarthy, Lacey and Burke were found guilty of accepting the payments, which represented a ‘breach of trust’ to Keltbray, at Southwark Crown Court on 12 February.

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