A multiple rocket launcher miniature and artillery rockets made by Elbit Systems. Reuters
A multiple rocket launcher miniature and artillery rockets made by Elbit Systems. Reuters
A multiple rocket launcher miniature and artillery rockets made by Elbit Systems. Reuters
A multiple rocket launcher miniature and artillery rockets made by Elbit Systems. Reuters

Israeli defence company Elbit 'suspended from Nato tenders' amid corruption probe


Sunniva Rose
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Israeli defence company Elbit has been suspended by Nato from bidding for new tenders amid a wide-ranging corruption investigation that involves at least three current or former staff members.

Defence companies are alleged to have paid millions of euros to help secure contracts. Elbit, Israel's biggest defence company, is thought to have sold at least €50 million ($58.2 million) in ammunition to Nato allies over the past decade. It has also provided services for amounts that have not been disclosed.

This decision may disrupt the supply of several Nato armies. “Affected contracts include ammunition for truck-mounted howitzers, mobile rocket artillery systems, and defence systems for military aircraft and helicopters,” wrote the investigative website Follow the Money, which reported on the suspension alongside La Lettre and the Belgian newspapers Le Soir and Knack.

“Elbit also equipped the fleet of Airbus MRTT [Multi Role Tanker Transport] tanker aircraft of eight Nato countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark, a huge programme awarded in 2023 worth tens of millions of dollars,” wrote La Lettre.

'Serious allegations'

A letter dated July 31 and written by a manager at the alliance's Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) described “serious allegations” indicating “suppliers engaged in sanctionable practices, including irregularities in the award of contracts”.

Other companies besides Elbit could undergo the same process in the near future, the letter warned.

Elbit has equipped the fleet of Airbus Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) tanker aircraft of eight Nato countries. AFP
Elbit has equipped the fleet of Airbus Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) tanker aircraft of eight Nato countries. AFP

Elbit is not under investigation. But in September a Belgian judge issued a European arrest warrant for a 60-year-old Italian consultant, Eliau Eluasvili, who is suspected of bribing NSPA staff. Mr Eluasvili is believed to play an important role as a consultant for Elbit, people close to the investigation have said. He may currently be travelling under a false identity.

The decision to suspend Elbit and its subsidiary, Orion Advanced Systems, comes against a backdrop of suspicions that former NSPA employees have used inside knowledge to secure lucrative contracts for defence companies in exchange for kickbacks. Investigations are continuing in Belgium and Luxembourg.

The NSPA plays a strategic role in securing contracts for Nato allies which have collectively increased their defence spending since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Its budget has nearly tripled since 2021 to €9.5 billion yearly, according to Follow the Money.

In a statement to The National, a Nato official said that, as a general rule, the alliance does not comment on leaks or continuing investigations. They added, however, that the alliance has “no tolerance for fraud or corruption” and that the NSPA “proactively initiated co-operation with national law enforcement agencies”.

“The Nato Secretary General on 12 May 2025 received a request from the Belgian federal prosecutor to lift the functional immunity of three former and current NSPA staff, which he granted that same day,” they said.

“More recently, the Secretary General and the NSPA general manager initiated a joint investigative task force between Nato headquarters and NSPA personnel to increase investigative capacity and fully investigate any potential fraud and corruption by agency personnel or contractors doing business with the agency.”

The National has also contacted Elbit for comment.

Guy Moeraert, a former Belgian soldier and ex-NSPA agent turned consultant, is accused of having received €1.9 million in exchange for confidential documents that were then forwarded to companies to rig calls for tenders. He has served six months in prison and currently wears an electronic tag.

Moeraert is believed to have close links to Mr Eluasvili. They reportedly met via a Turkish former employee of NSPA, Ismail Terlemez, who was arrested at Zaventem Airport in Brussels in May but was released this summer.

Mr Terlemez had been awaiting extradition to the United States. The FBI suspected him of being involved in a corruption scheme of more than €1 million paid by an Italian defence company to secure a contract to sell TNT explosives to the US army in 2019 and 2020.

Launched in 2024, the US investigation triggered subsequent European investigations. Earlier this year, a dozen suspects, including five employees or ex-NSPA staff, were arrested in seven European countries, from the Netherlands to Spain.

However, the US investigation was abruptly halted in July, raising questions about political interference, according to the media behind the investigation. They have reported that the US dropped charges against Mr Terlemez two weeks after a meeting between the US President Donald Trump and his Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Nato summit in The Hague in July.

When Umm Kulthum performed in Abu Dhabi

  

 

 

 

Known as The Lady of Arabic Song, Umm Kulthum performed in Abu Dhabi on November 28, 1971, as part of celebrations for the fifth anniversary of the accession of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan as Ruler of Abu Dhabi. A concert hall was constructed for the event on land that is now Al Nahyan Stadium, behind Al Wahda Mall. The audience were treated to many of Kulthum's most well-known songs as part of the sold-out show, including Aghadan Alqak and Enta Omri.

 
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The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.

Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.

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Funding: approximately $6m

Investors: Beco Capital, Enabling Future and Wain in the UAE; China's MSA Capital; 500 Startups; Faith Capital and Savour Ventures in Kuwait

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Abu Dhabi traffic facts

Drivers in Abu Dhabi spend 10 per cent longer in congested conditions than they would on a free-flowing road

The highest volume of traffic on the roads is found between 7am and 8am on a Sunday.

Travelling before 7am on a Sunday could save up to four hours per year on a 30-minute commute.

The day was the least congestion in Abu Dhabi in 2019 was Tuesday, August 13.

The highest levels of traffic were found on Sunday, November 10.

Drivers in Abu Dhabi lost 41 hours spent in traffic jams in rush hour during 2019

 

Updated: December 08, 2025, 3:02 PM