The former British official from New South Wales admitted that he was hiding in the closet during the investigation of the corruption case, which he became the defendant. This was written by the Guardian newspaper. According to the publication, Helmi was charged with corrupt relationships with contractors and colleagues. The police arrived at the southwest of Sydney on the afternoon of September 26, where the former transport official was hiding. He secretly lived with strangers after he did not appear to investigate in the corruption case. The law enforcement staff found him in the closet. I received something when he was allowed to explain his second time, the former official admitted that he was “hiding”. During the investigation, the Helmi case seemed that he personally received more than $ 11.5 million. Earlier, the guard wrote that the British Defense Ministry participated in Saudi Bandar's bribes. The publication note that the payments took place in the context of Al-Yamam's corruption scandal and investigated the office for against a serious fraud (SFO) on corruption transactions with Saudi Prince Ben Sultan (former head of Saudi special services and old people in Washington Kingdom).
