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clifford said:Yes Browski, I second that. If you are caught with any kind of liquor whatsoever in Saudi, you will be subject to severe physical punishment.
How do I know that? I was a DFAT officer there.
Those posters who haven't been to Saudi wouldn't understand what I am talking about. Trust me.
Abu Dhabi playboys cut loose
JUPITER Mines has jettisoned its consulting agreements with the so-called "bananas in pyjamas" for the second time since 2005.
The Sydney exploration company yesterday said it would immediately terminate consulting agreements with Jeremy Snaith and David Evans, the company directors who were famously arrested in Abu Dhabi after misbehaving while flying first class on Etihad Airways in April.
Other directors and some shareholders have also requested the company hold a meeting to sack Mr Snaith and Mr Evans from the Jupiter board after they were convicted of sexual harassment and intoxication by an Abu Dhabi court...
Although they were Jupiter's original promoters, they were let go as consultants in March 2005, just three months after the listing.
When their agreements were terminated, they each received 500,000 Jupiter shares instead of a cash payment.
Later in 2005 - upset with Jupiter's languishing share price - the pair took advantage of their large shareholdings to call a meeting which led to the removal of chief executive Warren Staude.
Mr Staude later said the pair had been sacked as consultants because "the company felt they were not making a valuable contribution.''