Qatar court convicts 16 for bribery, money laundering

Qatar court convicts 16 for bribery, money laundering By A Robin - March 06, 2024
Qatar criminal court

Qatar criminal court

The Public Prosecution announced that the competent court had issued a ruling in the case of the 16 defendants referred by the Public Prosecution, including 4 employees of Hamad Medical Corporation, to the competent criminal court for several crimes.

The court’s ruling came “in addition to the statement issued by the Attorney General’s Office on 7/5/2023 referring 16 defendants, including 4 employees of Hamad Medical Corporation, to the competent criminal.”

These crimes include bribery, exploitation, harming public funds, violating the freedom and integrity of state-related tenders, and money laundering.

The competent court punished the four defendants who are HMC employees with imprisonment with the first defendant, a Qatari official, being given a prison sentence of 15 years and a fine of QR729 million.

The second defendant, a Jordanian national, will face imprisonment for 11 years and a fine of QR171 million.

The third defendant, a Palestinian national, was sentenced to 10 years and a fine of QR144 million.

The fourth and last of the HMC employees, an Indian national, was sentenced to 14 years in prison and a QR313 million fine.

Ten other defendants, including two of Qatari nationality and owners of companies contracting with Hamad Medical Corporation, were punished with imprisonment for a period of 5 years and a fine of QR228 million for one of them, and imprisonment for a period of 8 years and a fine of QR25 million for the other defendant.

8 defendants who worked for those companies, among whom six of Indian nationality and two of Jordanian nationality, were given a 14-year prison sentence for two of the defendants, 8 years for two other defendants, 10 years for one defendant, 6 years for one defendant, 5 years for one defendant, and 4 years for one defendant.

The amount for the fine imposed for the eight defendants varied, with the maximum amounting to 195 million riyals and the minimum amounting to 5 million riyals.

The court also ordered the deportation of the non-Qataris from the country after having completed their sentences.

The court also acquitted two of the defendants, one of whom was of Qatari nationality and the other of Jordanian nationality.

By A Robin - March 06, 2024

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