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No wrongdoing in links with software firms: AgustaWestland

March 15, 2013 08:28 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:10 pm IST - New Delhi

Facing the threat of cancellation of its helicopter deal, AgustaWestland has claimed that there was no wrongdoing in its links with the two software firms, which were allegedly used to pay kickbacks in the Rs 3,600 crore chopper contract.

The Anglo-Italian firm has written to the Defence Ministry, and attached along with a report of an auditor to support its claim.

The Defence Ministry, however, is not convinced with the audit report and has asked the firm to furnish more details about its transactions with Tunisia and Chandigarh-based firms IDS Infotech and Aeromatrix respectively, sources told

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PTI here.

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The letter has come in response to the Defence Ministry’s specific query about AgustaWestland’s links with the two software firms which were allegedly used as a cover to pay a portion of the kickbacks.

Both IDS Infotech and Aeromatrix are being investigated by CBI along with former Air Force chief SP Tyagi and three of his cousins for allegedly ensuring that AgustaWestland won the VVIP chopper deal.

A show cause notice was issued by the Defence Ministry to AgustaWestland last month as part of the process to cancel the contract for 12 VVIP helicopters. The Ministry had asked the firm why the deal should not be cancelled in view of corruption charges against it.

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The firm had replied to the letter denying any wrongdoing in the deal but Defence Minister A K Antony had rejected the response of the company.

The Defence Minister has ordered a CBI probe into the allegations of kickbacks to the tune of Rs 362 crore after the arrest of CEO of Finmeccanica Giuseppe Orsi and AgustaWestland CEO Bruno Spagnolini by Italian investigators in connection with the case.

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