Further Securency charge planned
Police expect to charge a tenth executive of an RBA-linked firm with bribery.Joe Mamo, the former marketing director of Securency would be charged over conspiring to pay for the son of the governor at the State Bank of Vietnam to attend Britain's Durham University, an Australian Federal Police witness told a committal hearing at the Melbourne Magistrates Court yesterday. The Age reported on the hearing.Eight people, including the former CEO of Securency, are presently before a committal hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates Court.Note Printing Australia (wholly owned by the RBA) and its half-owned associate, Securency, are both respondents to criminal charges laid in September 2011.