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Jurors in UN bribe case shouldn't see report detailing major problems with top office, prosecutors say

By Richard Vanderford ( June 6, 2017, 20:10 GMT | Insight) -- ​Jurors who will decide whether Chinese real estate developer Ng Lap Seng illegally bribed a United Nations General Assembly president shouldn't be allowed to see a UN report detailing the underfunding of the president's office and need for routine donations, prosecutors said.Jurors who will decide whether Chinese real estate developer Ng Lap Seng illegally bribed a United Nations General Assembly president shouldn't be allowed to see a UN report detailing the underfunding of the president's office and need for routine donations, prosecutors said. ...

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