A FORMER Southern Water engineer will be sentenced next month for corruptly seeking a payment for helping a company win a tender.
The charge against Anton Cristofer Colev, 35, of Kalgoorlie, was over the $3.2 million pipeline duplication project at Margate for which Colev was a project manager.
He was found guilty by a jury in October and has been in custody since.
Four companies submitted tenders for the Southern Water project in March last year, ranging from $800,000 to $1.7 million.
Colev met a representative from the lowest bidder, Spectran, after the tenders had closed, told them that they were the preferred tenderer and encouraged them to lift their price from $800,000 to $1.3 million.
Soon after they were informed of their success, Colev emailed Spectran seeking $10,000 as a first payment for what he called "consulting work".
Final submissions on sentencing were heard by Justice Helen Wood in the Supreme Court in Hobart this morning.
The court heard the father-of-three was formerly a captain in the Australian Army who served in East Timor and was of outstanding character and reputation.
His lawyer Bill Ayliffe said Colev had been under considerable pressure at work and made a single lapse in judgment.
Colev was remanded in custody to be sentenced on December 4.
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