Home Industry Construction Oman’s Galfar MD Hit By Corruption Verdict Resigns From Board Mohammed Ali was handed a three-year jail term and ordered to pay fines worth 600,000 rials by Reuters January 15, 2014 Oman’s Galfar Engineering said on Wednesday that the managing director who was sentenced to prison by an Omani court as part of a corruption probe had resigned from its board of directors. Galfar’s Managing Director, Mohammed Ali, and a former business development manager, Abdullmajeed Nushad, were handed jail terms of three and two years and ordered to pay fines worth 600,000 rials ($1.56 million) and 200,000 rials respectively by an Omani court. The verdict was the first in a trial process which involves more than 20 government officials and private executives from Oman’s oil industry and related sectors, on trial on charges of offering or accepting bribes in exchange for contracts, mostly in infrastructure projects. The resignation was submitted at a board meeting on Tuesday, the firm said in a Muscat bourse filing. The construction firm said it hired KPMG to conduct an internal review of the corruption episode and how it could improve its current compliance framework. 0 Comments