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VVIP chopper deal: Italy rejects India’s request for probe details New Delhi: India's efforts to access information on the helicopter scam received a setback on Saturday with an Italian court rejecting a request for documents related to the deal even as CBI and Defence Ministry teams prepared to travel to Rome to gather evidence.

AgustaWestland, which has been issued a show-cause notice by the Defence Ministry for cancellation of the Rs 3,600 crore deal, on Saturday promised to address all the points raised by the Indian government.

Meanwhile, Guissepe Orsi, the CEO of Finmeccanica, the holding company of AgustaWestland, has denied knowing the family of former IAF chief Shashi Tyagi, who has been accused of taking bribes.

Orsi's lawyer Ennio Amodio went a step further telling Indian TV channels that "there was nothing substantiated regarding the actual conduct of Mr Shashi Tyagi”.

There was bad news for the Government as the court in Milan hearing the case refused to share any details saying it was "not possible to give a positive reply" to the Indian request.

The Indian embassy in Rome had made the request for details and documents of the probe on February 13 after the arrest of Orsi in connection with allegations that kickbacks to the tune of Rs 360 crore were paid in the Rs 3,600 crore deal, sources said here today.

The communication was received by the Indian embassy in Rome from the Judge of Preliminary Investigations of the Tribunal Busto Arsizio Luca Labianca. In the letter, the judge said, "The investigations were, in fact, at a preliminary stage, during which, as per Article 329 of code of Penal Procedure, all information are covered by secrecy. Only parties and their lawyers were allowed to have access to the information and documents."

The Italian judge told the Indian embassy that his office will consider a "fresh request" from the Indian side once the secrecy obligations into the matter get over.

Amid the major uproar here, the Indian government has already ordered a CBI probe into the case and has threatened to scrap the deal.

Meanwhile, a CBI team comprising a DIG-level officer and a law officer besides officers from the Defence Ministry will leave for Rome to gather details on the issue.

Defence Ministry's Joint Secretary and Acquisition Manager (Air) Arun Kumar Bal will also leave for Italy on Monday to try to get as much information as possible related to the facts of the deal.

The Defence Ministry yesterday sent a show-cause notice to AgustaWestland asking why the contract should not be cancelled in view of the corruption allegations against it. It sought a reply within seven days.

Commenting on the issue, the Italian firm said, "Indian authorities have not cancelled the contract but have requested some clarifications within seven days. AgustaWestland is preparing its answer to timely meet the Indian authorities' request."

On the investigations into the case in Italy, the firm said, "AgustaWestland is confident that the full compliance with the law of its conduct and the conduct of its past and present senior executives and managers will be demonstrated soon.”

Meanwhile, the CAG has sent a draft report on the VVIP helicopter procurement to the Defence Ministry for comments. Meanwhile, the Italian court Tribunale de Busto Arsizio will begin the hearing of the helicopter scam on Monday in which Orsi and AgustaWestland CEO Spagnolini have been arrested.

Both were arrested in the early part of the week by the Italian police in connection with the Rs 362-crore kickbacks scam for supplying 12 AW-101 choppers to India.

The company has already supplied three choppers to India which are based at the Hindan air base near here. The Defence Ministry has put on hold the delivery of the remaining nine choppers expected to have been delivered by the middle of next years.

It has also stopped further payments to AgustaWestland for the remaining nine helicopters. The Defence Ministry has said that even at this stage, India can get back its money with interest.

PTI

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First Published: Saturday, February 16, 2013, 16:18

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magic - spain
An Italian court rejecting to the CBI request is more than enough to stop the whole chopper deal with the Intalian. Other comments like those of the PM of Italy indicates what value one in that extended to the norms and values in India.
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Desi - USA
It is a blessing in disguise for Congress, as more divulgence by the Italians the greater probably will be the damage for Congress. Secretly probably congress has already told the Italians make sure you divulge as little as possible, besides Sonia being Italian is in the interest of the them to protect one of their own, and I would guarantee that this company getting the deal must somehow indicate madame Sonia`s hand in it. India is being screwed literally.
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ram - rahimpur
Indian authorities wants to know about Italy deals so that they can save Sonia Gandhi .Very good work by Italian authorities.
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M.L.Gupta - New Delhi
So somebody is misusing his/her proximity ``the family`` and minting illegal money through fixing up defence deals and other government contracts. The fellow must be a real smart one, who has fooled even an Italian company by hiding his name. Actually it is only such courtiers, who act loyal to such ``the family`` but in reality serve their nefarious personal interests of the most illegal kind. For this CBI or MoD officers visiting Italy is useless, because the identity of such characters can be unveiled only in India.
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S.Radhakrishnan - San Ramon.CA94582.USA
Mr.M.L.Gupta, you are absolutely Correct The Vested Interest Family is Non-Other than Sonia Family
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RAJU BHATT - MUMBAI
just what the congress wanted. now, they have an excuse to delay the investigation .100 mein 90 beiman. phir bhi mera bharat mahan. we have a lots to introspect. our kids are feeling ashamed to be called as indians. i have lost faith in our representatives ( including the prime minister ). only ray of hope seems to be narendra modi
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D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI..............INDIA
WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY IN... SCAMS.....PROBES......CLEAN CHITS.............WE HAVE SHORTAGE OF WATER.....ELECTRICITY.....COOKING GAS.ETC..........STRAY DOGS,,COWS AND MONKEY ARE IN PLENTY IN COLONIES..........SEE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.....INFRASTRUCTURE....MILITARY....INDUSTRY. THEY MAKE EVERY THING AT VERY CHEAP PRICE PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD BRING CONTAINER LOADS OF GOODS FOR TRADING.........
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Vijay deshmukh,Sangamner - Sangamner
If Italy is not cooperating in investigation and refuses to share documents then it is clearly a fraud of Sonia Gandhi. Sending CBI team to Italy is not to dig up the fraud but is for to put a cover over the names of real Indian culprits..
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T.S.Ramanarayanan - Chennai
The deal is with a companyt at Italy. Then why the government is refusing to share the files with India. This will create miunderstanding with that country. Just for the Italian mmarines shoot out at Arabian sea waters we were more kind enough with them. Then why are they behaving like this. It has to be dealt with according to our Law only.
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D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI..............INDIA
WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY IN... SCAMS.....PROBES......CLEAN CHITS.............WE HAVE SHORTAGE OF WATER.....ELECTRICITY.....COOKING GAS.ETC..........STRAY DOGS,,COWS AND MONKEY ARE IN PLENTY IN COLONIES..........SEE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA.....INFRASTRUCTURE....MILITARY....INDUSTRY. THEY MAKE EVERY THING AT VERY CHEAP PRICE PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD BRING CONTAINER LOADS OF GOODS FOR TRADING.........



M.L.Gupta - New Delhi
So somebody is misusing his/her proximity ``the family`` and minting illegal money through fixing up defence deals and other government contracts. The fellow must be a real smart one, who has fooled even an Italian company by hiding his name. Actually it is only such courtiers, who act loyal to such ``the family`` but in reality serve their nefarious personal interests of the most illegal kind. For this CBI or MoD officers visiting Italy is useless, because the identity of such characters can be unveiled only in India.



RAJU BHATT - MUMBAI
just what the congress wanted. now, they have an excuse to delay the investigation .100 mein 90 beiman. phir bhi mera bharat mahan. we have a lots to introspect. our kids are feeling ashamed to be called as indians. i have lost faith in our representatives ( including the prime minister ). only ray of hope seems to be narendra modi



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