Corruption in chopper deal: Antony vows strong action

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Express news service :New Delhi, Nov 11 2012, 01:56 IST
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The government is making “serious and sincere” efforts to get details of the ongoing probe in Italy into corruption allegations in the 2010 VVIP helicopter deal, Defence Minister A K Antony said here on Saturday. Strong action would be taken if foul play is detected, he asserted, without elaborating.

“We have already written to the Italian government through the Ministry of External Affairs about the media reports to get the details — whether any middlemen were involved or any Indian entities, as this is not permitted in our laws... If there is any iota of truth in the media reports, if there is any foul play or mischief, we will take strong action,” he said, adding that action could also be taken against the helicopter manufacturer AgustaWestland.

India had sig-ned a deal with AgustaWestland to procure the 12 VVIP helicopters in 2010. As brought out by a series of reports in The Indian Express, an Italian probe into international corruption charges had zeroed in on the Rs 3,546-crore deal. An investigation report filed in a Naples court suggests that 51 million euros was paid as commission to swing the deal. It also names Indians as well as middlemen allegedly involved in the deal.

“The contract is with a particular company based in the UK. We have also requested the MEA to take up the case with the UK,” Antony said on the sidelines of a function.

However, he refused to commit to a CBI probe on the matter, saying the ministry will

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Vasudevan | 04-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Mr. Antony should explain the irregularities into the public as our money is looted by some of the vested interests. First of all, he should investigate how the technical specification has been changed to meet the requirement of Italians. This is the basic route to find out the facts. Those who changed this is behind the deal and that culprits should be arrested and investagation started from there on. Mr. Antony has tried many TOP BRASSES and this case is also tried in similar spirit that I am sure from Mr. Antony.

Anton's Promise of an enquiry

Rajan Karunakaran | 11-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
The Defence Minisistry was wrong in allowing middlemen to enter into the contract, when previous experience of corrupt practise of middlemen and corruption allegations existed.

Antony's Promise of an Inquiry

Sid | 11-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Antony's promise of an inquiry into the matter is like convening one to find out whether condiments are being used in the kitchen. Hello, Shri Antony!! None of us Indians believes for one moment that any defence deal of any kind can go through without bribes being paid. Or do you think the middle class are blind and deaf?

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