February 13, 2013 2:29 PM

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VVIP chopper deal: Serious action including cancellation of deal could be taken if bribery allegations proved: Def Min

“Defence Minister A K Antony today said that nobody found guilty of bribery, will be spared, in the chopper deal with Italian firm Finmeccanica.” Speaking to reporters in New Delhi, the Defence Minister said, serious action that will be taken also include cancellation of the deal. Mr. Antony said, a CBI inquiry was ordered yesterday to investigate the helicopter deal.
Mr. Antony said, action will be taken after the CBI inquiry into the case. The Defence Minister categorically stated that corruption in defence deals will not be tolerated. He said, strong action can include cancellation of contract and blacklisting of companies. Italian media reports said, the CEO of Italian defence firm, Finmeccanica, was arrested for allegedly offering bribes in India to procure the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper deal.
Reacting to the development, former IAF Chief, Air Chief Marshal S P Tyagi today refuted allegations that he was paid bribes for procuring 12 choppers. He said, the allegations are totally baseless and the deal was signed in 2010 whereas he retired in 2007 itself.

External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid has said, the government is in touch with Italy to get information on the 2010 chopper deal. Talking to reporters in New Delhi today, Mr Khurshid said, the government will act as per the law and not to please the Opposition.

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