Strukton agrees to pay €10m to settle Dutch probe into Saudi bribe allegations
By Martin Coyle ( March 30, 2026, 14:52 GMT | Insight) -- Dutch construction company Strukton has agreed to pay €10 million to settle allegations that it paid $31 million in bribes to a member of the Saudi ruling family over a metro project. The Dutch prosecutor said that it was looking to prosecute individuals connected to the bribery.Dutch construction company Strukton has agreed to pay €10 million ($11.5 million) to settle allegations that it paid $31 million in bribes to a member of the Saudi ruling family over a metro project....
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