Crown says former SNC-Lavalin exec Bebawi should be sentenced to 9 years
MONTREAL — Former SNC-Lavalin executive Sami Bebawi tarnished Canada’s reputation and helped perpetuate the corrupt dictatorial regime of Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, federal prosecutor Anne-Marie Manoukian said Thursday as she asked that he be sentenced to nine years in prison.
Bebawi, 73, was convicted by a jury Sunday on five charges including fraud, corruption of foreign officials and laundering proceeds of crime.
During his time running the company’s operations in Libya, beginning in the late 1990s, Bebawi set up a “complex fraud scheme” to secure SNC-Lavalin lucrative contracts and pocketed millions of dollars, Manoukian said in sentencing arguments before Quebec Superior Court Justice Guy Cournoyer.
“Consider the vulnerability of the victims,” Manoukian told the judge, referring to the citizens of the Libyan dictatorship. “They are foreigners, but that doesn’t make it any less serious. It not only tarnished the image of Canada but also served to perpetuate the regime in place.