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Four guilty in £ 6 million NHS bridle action

Four men were found to be guilty of participating in a corruption and bribery scheme of 6 million pounds throughout Scotland.

After an investigation of the lucrative NHS orders, they were charged with a telecommunications company based in Ayrshire.

Adam Sharoudi (41) and Gavin Brown (48) ran Oricom LTD, who effectively started from a garden shed before protecting himself.

Alan Hush, Gavin Cox, Gavin Brown and Adam Sharoudi were taken into custody and are convicted in June

The prosecutors said that the contracts for the delivery and maintenance of telecommunications and video conference devices had terminated rules for financial misconduct in the tender procedure.

The Oricom bosses had illegally used help from Alan Hush (68, and Gavin Cox, 60). COX held the post of the head and the infrastructure

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