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Suicide rail boss ‘bribed by contractors’

Transport police have accused five railway contractors of bribing a senior Network Rail employee in return for deals.

Investigators believe that the men lavished Anthony Burgess, 45, with cash and luxury gifts, including watches and a sports car.

The rail manager and his wife Marian, 51, committed suicide at their home in Clavering, Essex, in January last year.

Mr Burgess had been sacked from his £75,000-a-year job overseeing the refurbishment of company offices following an internal inquiry.

The accused appeared at City of Westminster magistrates' court earlier this week, a spokesman said.

All five, who are charged with offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act, were released on conditional bail and ordered to return on April 20 for committal.

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