Governance: Bribery allegations at New York airport
Issue 1065
- 07 Sep 2018
| 1 minute read
An employee at JFK airport in New York has been charged with taking bribes from Qatar and other unnamed governments in return for allowing them to park government jets overnight at the airport. Marlene Mizzi, an assistant airport duty supervisor at JFK until being suspended earlier this year, faces up to four years in jail if convicted.
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