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CEO of Italian aerospace giant Finmeccanica arrested for India bribes

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What? These people dont like to fly in incredibly indigenous Dhruv?

Nothing moves in India without bribes - fact of life!

Yup...but I won't say 100%. Maybe 80%. Sometime I have gotten away without paying bribe :P

Sarcasm aside Corruption/Bribe is a big problem across South Asia. Something has to be done about it.

All this happened under Antony's watch. Looks like he is not a Saint after all :undecided:
 
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and now CONggies have appointed CBI......feet licking investigating agency......the result will be same like all other bhopal tragedy, bofors scam.....only file papers.... but they can't catch anyone.... and we all know all roads lead to 10 Janpath....dont we?
Let 2014 arrive Buddy. CBI will be made to do forced labor.
 
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Let 2014 arrive Buddy. CBI will be made to do forced labor.

After winning in 2014, first thing BJP should do is make CBI, CAG and such institutes free from the clutches and influence of sucking politicians..... it will surely create good image of BJP.
 
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In the arrest warrant, prosecutors allege that Orsi and others paid money through intermediaries, including Indian nationals and U.S.-born Guido Ralph Haschke, who also has Italian nationality.

They alleged that those middlemen paid a former Indian Air Force chief to change the terms of the tender to allow AgustaWestland to win the contract. The warrant does not make clear how much money was supposedly paid.

UPDATE 6-Finmeccanica head arrested over India bribe allegations | Reuters
 
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oh we can use corruption as a technique to jail some one according to laws abroad. :D
make a list then. we can lure them to do corruption and get them behind the bars ;)
 
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Ex-Air Chief Tyagi was bribed to swing chopper deal, Italy probe report says - Indian Express

Italian investigators Tuesday alleged that business conglomerate Finmeccanica bribed S P Tyagi when he was chief of the Indian Air Force to swing the controversial AgustaWestland VVIP chopper deal in favour of the company.

The allegation is made in a preliminary inquiry report of the suspected corruption in the Rs 3,546 crore deal filed by prosecutors in Italy on Tuesday.

The 64-page report, filed in the tribunal of Busto Arsizio city for the arrest of Finmeccanica CEO Giuseppe Orsi, gives details of the case being investigated by Italian prosecutors and alleges that the then air chief, S P Tyagi, was instrumental in swinging the deal and was paid — "certain amount of money, not yet quantified" — through intermediaries.

Several attempts to reach Tyagi for his comment were not successful.

Last October, when The Indian Express had reported that Julie Tyagi, an Indian businessman named by Italian prosecutors in the alleged kickbacks probe, was closely related to S P Tyagi, the former air chief had confirmed to the newspaper that he was related to Julie but had also said they had no business links.

This is the first time that a service chief has been named in a probe into alleged corruption in the procurement of defence systems.

The report, a copy of which is with The Indian Express, alleges that technical requirements for the contract were tweaked by India to allow the AgustaWestland chopper enter the bidding process and that kickbacks of 51 million euros (about Rs 370 crore) were paid in Italy and India.

The Italian report names three brothers — Julie Tyagi, Docsa Tyagi and Sandeep Tyagi — as the Indian intermediaries who allegedly got kickbacks and passed it on to Indian officials. It says Finmeccanica's Orsi and alleged middlemen Guido Haschke, Carlo Gerosa and Christian Michel facilitated the payments to India.

Julie Tyagi is the Indian businessman who had been named in October as a relative of S P Tyagi.

"They promised and managed to pay, through brothers Julie Tyagi, Docsa Tyagi and Sandeep Tyagi, a certain amount of money, not yet quantified, to Air Chief Marshal Shashi Tyagi, Chief of Staff in the Indian Air Force from 2004 to 2007 - a public officer or anyway in charge of functions and activities equivalent to those of a public officer in India - to perform and for having performed a deed against his office duties," the report says.

The report also named Britain-based consultant Christian Michel as the other major middleman in the deal. It alleges that Michel was paid a "total amount of about 30 million euros, partly destined to support the corrupt activity meant to bag the order and partly to implement the contract".

The report discusses the Indian contract in detail and alleges that technical requirements were tweaked to ensure that the Italian chopper qualifies. As first reported by The Indian Express, the service ceiling requirements for the contract were changed by the Defence ministry before the tenders were issued in 2006, giving AgustaWestland a chance to qualify.

"Haschke and Gerosa, through the Tyagi brothers, in turn through their cousin Shashi Tyagi managed first to change the tender details, in a favourable way to AgustaWestland, modifying the 'operational ceiling' from 18,000 ft to 15,000 ft of altitude, thus allowing AgustaWestland (which otherwise could not have even submitted an offer) to take part in the tender," the report says.

It alleges that the flight trials were also tweaked. The trials were conducted after Tyagi retired in 2007.

"Then they managed to introduce a comparative flight trial with non-functional engine, thus facilitating AgustaWestland helicopters, the only ones which had three engines. In this way, they managed to get the contract to AgustaWestland," the report says.
 
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AgustaWestland deal: CBI probe ordered, helicopter delivery put on hold - Indian Express

Chopper deal

Following the arrest of Finmeccanica CEO Guiseppe Orsi and two Italian middlemen in Italy today, the Ministry of Defence has ordered a probe into the VVIP chopper deal that Orsi is accused of securing through bribes.

Amidst suspicion of bribery, Indian mission in Rome had sought a detailed report from Italian government but Italy had said it could not be shared as it was under judicial process, External Affairs Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said.

The report was sought after Defence Ministry's request.

The Ministry of Defence also decided to put on hold the receipt of the remaining nine of the 12 helicopters for which the Rs 3600 crore deal was struck in 2010.

Defence Ministry statement

The said contract was signed in February, 2010 for the purchase of 12 helicopters. In view of media reports, MoD through the Ministry of External Affairs had sought information from the Governments of Italy and UK. No specific inputs were, however, received substantiating the allegations.

In a recent report, appearing in certain sections of the media, it has been reported that the Chairman of M/s. Finmeccanica has been arrested in connection with the investigation into the case of the sale of helicopters to India. The contract signed with M/s. AgustaWestland includes specific contractual provisions against bribery and the use of undue influence as well as an Integrity Pact.

Since no specific input has been received so far from the two Governments, MoD has decided to refer the case to CBI for inquiry.

Ends

Italy has not shared details of the corruption probe into the sale of helicopters to the Indian government, the Indian foreign ministry said on Tuesday, after the arrest of Finmeccanica's head Giuseppe Orsi in Italy.

"We had asked the government of Italy through our mission in Rome for details of the investigation but were told that it is a judicial process and the government of Italy is unable to share any information," foreign ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said. "That remains the position even today."

India's defence ministry said it could not immediately comment.

The 560 million euros ($735 million) deal was to sell 12 high-security AgustaWestland choppers for use by India's political leaders. The first helicopters were due to be delivered by December 2012.
 
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Which civil and/ormillitary officials did he bribe in india? did they got arrested too?
 
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So what they will do with already received helicopters and already paid amount? :hang2:

VVIP copter deal to be scrapped if charges proved: Antony - The Times of India
NEW DELHI: India will blacklist Finmeccanica Spa and cancel its deal to buy 12 helicopters from the Italian defence group if allegations of bribery are proven against the company, defence minister AK Antony said on Wednesday.

Antony said the CBI had been ordered to investigate the matter and if the allegations were proven, those involved would "pay for their lapses. Nobody will be spared."

Italian police arrested Finmeccanica's chief executive Giuseppe Orsi on Tuesday for alleged bribes paid to secure the sale of 12 AgustaWestland executive helicopters to the Indian Air Force, when he was head of the Finmeccanica helicopter unit.
 
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So what they will do with already received helicopters and already paid amount? :hang2:

VVIP copter deal to be scrapped if charges proved: Antony - The Times of India
NEW DELHI: India will blacklist Finmeccanica Spa and cancel its deal to buy 12 helicopters from the Italian defence group if allegations of bribery are proven against the company, defence minister AK Antony said on Wednesday.

Antony said the CBI had been ordered to investigate the matter and if the allegations were proven, those involved would "pay for their lapses. Nobody will be spared."

Italian police arrested Finmeccanica's chief executive Giuseppe Orsi on Tuesday for alleged bribes paid to secure the sale of 12 AgustaWestland executive helicopters to the Indian Air Force, when he was head of the Finmeccanica helicopter unit.


Any Deal in India has a clause, if it is found there is corruption (bribe, kickbacks etc) then GOI can cancel the deal and the amount paid by India is recovered from the company. The same happened with IMI and IMI was blacklisted and IMI returned money to India.

I hope CBI finds wrongdoings in this deal so that this deal gets canceled and Augusta Westland has to return the amount paid back to India as specified in the contract and the Hardware goes back to Augusta Westland. They can do whatever they want to do witn those choppers.

I want the money which was spent on so called "VVIPs" to be returned and to be used for something else like Artillery, Military Choppers.

Good news indeed !!!
 
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What? These people dont like to fly in incredibly indigenous Dhruv?

Nothing moves in India without bribes - fact of life!

Dhruv is a light weight helicopter, its hasnt got a very luxurious inside nor much space. Remember, this sqdr. was always meant to transport VVIPs. Dhruv itself is a very successful helo, ordered om hundreds and has proven itself.
 
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