By Jonathan Stempel
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK, Nov 19 (Reuters) – A former British Airways govt who oversaw the service’s operations at New York’s John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport has been indicted for accepting bribes to assist a floor dealing with firm win contracts, New York’s legal professional basic stated on Tuesday.
The fees introduced by Legal professional Normal Letitia James in opposition to Steven Clark, who she stated directed British Airways operations at JFK Terminal 7, arose from “Operation Greased Runway,” a probe into contracting and procurement at JFK.
John Kinsella, a former chief govt of Floor Companies Worldwide (GSI) accused of creating improper funds to Clark, was additionally charged within the case.
Each defendants pleaded not responsible, in line with their respective attorneys. British Airways, a part of Worldwide Consolidated Airways Group SA ICAG.L, was not charged.
James stated Clark acquired greater than $5 million and a secret 5% stake in GSI…