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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Indian officials to examine ‘middleman’ in VVIP chopper deal
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Indian officials to examine ‘middleman’ in VVIP chopper deal

Officials to examine Guido Haschke in an Italian court on 13 December

The defence ministry is expected to scrap the deal for the 12 VVIP choppers after it found that AgustaWestland violated the pre-contract integrity pact with India. AgustaWestland has denied any wrongdoing on their behalf in the deal. Photo: BloombergPremium
The defence ministry is expected to scrap the deal for the 12 VVIP choppers after it found that AgustaWestland violated the pre-contract integrity pact with India. AgustaWestland has denied any wrongdoing on their behalf in the deal. Photo: Bloomberg

New Delhi: Indian officials will examine alleged middleman Guido Haschke in the VVIP chopper scam during the ongoing proceedings of the case in an Italian court on 13 December, defence ministry officials said on Saturday.

After Friday’s hearing, “our lawyer has reserved the right to question the American-Swiss national Haschke", they said. During the “next hearing in the case on 13 December in a court in Milan, our lawyer will put questions to him", these officials said.

The Indian team, including ministry officials, had not questioned him during the last hearing on Friday.

This is the first time that India would get an access to question Haschke, who is allegedly one of the main middlemen involved in the scam. According to reports from Italy, Haschke has also claimed that €6 million were paid to air force officials and €8.4 million to the bureaucracy. He claimed that politicians were also paid.

On the issue of payments made to bureaucrats and politicians, the reports said that the money was part of draft budget prepared by the middlemen on a paper for the deal in which Air Force has been written as “AF" and politicians have been referred to as “pol".

In the last hearing, Haschke had said that he had met former IAF chief S.P. Tyagi six to seven times while recounting his role in the scandal. He said that there was a plan to divide a commission of 7% of the worth of the deal with the three Tyagi brothers, cousins of then IAF chief S.P. Tyagi.

The alleged middleman also recounted the various meetings at multiple locations between him and his accomplices in the whole episode in Rome and Dubai.

The defence ministry is expected to scrap the deal for the 12 VVIP choppers after it found that the Anglo-Italian firm violated the pre-contract integrity pact with India. AgustaWestland and the Tyagi brothers have denied any wrongdoing on their behalf in the deal worth 3,600 crore. PTI

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Published: 07 Dec 2013, 10:17 PM IST
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