Arms dealer’s award against Guinea upheld
The 'Leopard' and 'Panther' contracts were for the protection of Guinean president Alpha Condé (pictured) (Credit: Flickr/Gabor KOVACS )
A French court has upheld a nearly €40 million ICC award won by an Israeli-owned arms company against Guinea, rejecting arguments that it violated an EU embargo on military sales.
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