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India imposes ban on fresh contacts with Finmeccanica

| | Aug 27, 2014, at 02:59 am
New Delhi, Aug 26 (IBNS): The Indian government on Tuesday banned AgustaWestland's parent company Finmeccanica from any future contracts in the wake of VVIP chopper scam charges, but has allowed it to carry on its ongoing deals in the country, reports said.

The defence ministry has allowed contracts underway with Finmeccanica to be carried on.

The UPA government in January cancelled the Rs. 3600 crore VVIP chopper deal with Anglo-Italian firm AgustaWestland owned by Italy's Finmeccanica in view of bribery allegations.

The company was roped in to supply 12 helicopters for VVIPs and out of these AgustaWestland has already delivered three.

AgustaWestland had been accused of bribery charges in the Rs. 3600-crore VVIP chopper deal with Indian defence department.

The company had denied all charges of paying kickbacks.

Besides bribing Indian officials for a 12-helicopter deal, Finmeccanica discussed kickbacks for a larger deal with a serving Brigadier in the Indian Army, an inquiry by Italian prosecutors had said.

The report by the investigators had said that an alleged middleman for helicopter manufacturer AgustaWestland was seen touching the feet of former Air Force chief SP Tyagi.

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