The former British official from New South Wales admitted that he was hiding in a closet during the investigation of the corruption case, in which he became a defendant. This was written by the Guardian newspaper. According to the publication, Helmi was accused of corrupt relations with contractors and colleagues. Police went to the home in Sydney's southwest on the afternoon of September 26 where the former transport official was hiding. He secretly lives with strangers after he fails to show up for a major investigation in the corruption case. Law enforcement officers found him in a closet. I got something. When he was allowed to explain his behavior a second time, the former official admitted that he was “hiding.” During the investigation, it emerged from Helmi's case that he personally received more than $11.5 million. Previously, the Guardian wrote that the British Ministry of Defense participated in Saudi Bandar's bribery. The publication noted that the payments took place against the backdrop of the Al-Yamam corruption scandal and investigation of the office for fighting a serious fraud (SFO) over corrupt dealings with Saudi Prince Ben Sultan (the former head of Saudi Arabia's special services and the former is in the Kingdom of Washington).













