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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Embraer deal: CBI registers preliminary enquiry in alleged kickbacks
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Embraer deal: CBI registers preliminary enquiry in alleged kickbacks

The jet deal was inked in 2008 between the Brazil's Embraer and the DRDO for 3 aircraft equipped with indigenous radars for AEW&C

CBI started a PE against unknown officials of defence ministry on a reference from the ministry that the company used services of middleman. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/MintPremium
CBI started a PE against unknown officials of defence ministry on a reference from the ministry that the company used services of middleman. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a preliminary enquiry (PE) to probe allegations of commission being paid to middleman in the supply of three aircraft worth $208 million from Brazilian company Embraer to Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for airborne surveillance systems.

The CBI sources said the agency started a PE against unknown officials of defence ministry on a reference from the ministry that the company used services of middleman.

A preliminary enquiry is registered by the agency when the complaint is short on enough material to substantiate a prima facie criminality in its allegations. After registering the PE, CBI examines various stakeholders, seeks material related to the matter to zero in on the criminality and then registers an FIR (first information report) against the suspects.

During a PE, the agency cannot record statements or carry out searches. The allegations of commission being paid in the deal surfaced in a Brazilian paper which claimed that Embraer had taken the services of middlemen to get the deal of aircraft supply in Saudi Arabia and India. According to defence procurement rules of India, middlemen are strictly barred in such deals.

Also Read: India seeks answers from Embraer on US investigation

Leading Brazilian news paper ‘Folha de Sao Paulo’ had reported last week that Embraer paid commissions to a UK-based defence agent to finalise the $208-million deal with India.

DRDO had purchased three aircraft from the company in 2008 and customised them for serving as air-borne radar system known as airborne early-warning and control systems or AEWCS for the Indian Air Force.

The newspaper had claimed that the US Justice department was scrutinising Embraer’s deal with India. The Brazil based company has been under investigation by the US Justice Department since 2010 when a contract with the Dominican Republic raised the Americans’ suspicions, it said. Since then, the investigation has widened to examine business dealings with eight more countries.

The allegations prompted defence ministry to hand over investigation to CBI. DRDO has also sought an explanation from Embraer.

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Published: 17 Sep 2016, 01:42 PM IST
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