OTTAWA, April 29 (Reuters) - The Supreme Court of Canada
ruled on Friday that the World Bank did not need to turn over
documents sought in a case against former SNC-Lavalin SNC.TO
employees accused of bribery.
In 2014, a lower court judge ruled that the World Bank
should release underlying investigative files for judicial
review that could be relevant to the defense of the accused. The
World Bank appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing it had
immunity from such requests.