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Bribery probe at Barratt involved four arrests last year - police

Published 25/01/2017, 13:47
© Reuters. A sold sign hangs on a new house on a Barratt Homes building site in Nuneaton

LONDON (Reuters) - A total of four people were arrested last year in an inquiry into allegations of bribery involving Britain's biggest house builder Barratt, police said on Wednesday, revealing two previously unreported arrests.

Barratt said in October it had suspended its London Regional Manager Alastair Baird after an investigation into alleged misconduct in the awarding and managing of contracts.

Baird, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and a second Barratt employee were arrested at the time, Barratt said in October. Police later said two people had been released on bail.

A Metropolitan police spokesman said in an emailed statement to Reuters on Wednesday, when asked about the investigation at Barratt, that there had been two further arrests in November.

"We also arrested a 47-year-old man and a 49-year-old woman on 8 November, 2016, on suspicion of bribery.

They have been bailed until April. There have been no other arrests since then," the spokesman said.

The police did not give their names Barratt, which said in October, that its London procurement processes were different from those used in the wider business, declined to comment on the inquiry or arrests.

© Reuters. A sold sign hangs on a new house on a Barratt Homes building site in Nuneaton

"While the Metropolitan Police and internal investigations are ongoing it would be inappropriate to comment,” a Barratt spokesman told Reuters.

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