Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Space Industry and Business News .




AEROSPACE
Agusta's Indian helicopter deal set for more scrutiny
by Staff Writers
New Delhi (UPI) Aug 15, 2013


disclaimer: image is for illustration purposes only

A report by federal auditors has criticized the Indian government for ignoring its own value-for-money defense procurement procedures in a protracted AgustaWestland helicopter deal.

India's Central Bureau of Investigation also is studying the report by the Comptroller and Auditor General, which was tabled in Parliament for further scrutiny.

The report is a further blow for beleaguered $745 million deal signed with AgustaWestland in February 2010, The Economic Times reported.

AgustaWestland is a subsidiary of the Italian state-controlled defense giant Finmeccanica.

The AW101 aircraft are being supplied by AgustaWestland's division in the United Kingdom to replace Mil Mi-8 helicopters that are near the end of their technical life.

Information given by Defense Minister A.K. Antony to questions in Parliament in November indicated the AW101 deal was signed after a global tendering process involving multiple vendors.

Antony had previously said the contract for the helicopters contains standard provisions against use of undue influence and employment of agents and payment of agency commission. A pre-contract integrity pact was signed between AgustaWestland and the Ministry of Defense.

But after bribery allegations surrounding the contract surfaced in February, India stopped payments to AgustaWestland, although three of the contracted 12 three-engine AW101 helicopters configured for VIP transport had been delivered.

In its report, the CAG questioned the decision by then-Indian Air Force Chief S.P. Tyagi to hold the air trials of the contract contenders abroad, The Economic Times reported.

The newspaper said the CBI is examining telephone transcripts said to contain several conversations related to alleged remittances made to cousins of Tyagi and other middlemen to clinch the deal.

The CAG report noted that the benchmark cost for the 12 aircraft was "unreasonably high" compared to what AgustaWestland offered.

"Several instances have been observed where the Defense Ministry deviated from the 2006 Defense Procurement Procedure and the tender for the deal issued in September 2006," the CAG report stated.

Tyagi is one of 13 people being investigated in India for involvement in alleged bribery, The Economic Times reported.

After a police raid on his house in March, Tyagi denied charges that he or his relatives were paid bribes.

The BBC reported that the CAG report puts more pressure on India's embattled Congress-led coalition government at the center of several corruption allegations in the run-up to elections next year.

The Indian government said in May it had no plans to bar AgustaWestland from bidding for further aviation contracts even though the company is under scrutiny in India as well as Italy.

Former Finmeccanica Chief Executive Officer Giuseppe Orsi and AgustaWestland division CEO Bruno Spagnoli went on trial in June in Italy on corruption charges.

Finmeccanica and AgustaWestland deny any wrongdoing and said they are cooperating with investigators.

.


Related Links
Aerospace News at SpaceMart.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








AEROSPACE
NGC Completes Common Infrared Countermeasure PDR
Rolling Meadows IL (SPX) Aug 14, 2013
Northrop Grumman has achieved another major milestone in developing equipment to defend helicopters against man-portable air defense systems and other heat-seeking munitions. With the completion of the Common Infrared Countermeasure (CIRCM) Preliminary Design Review (PDR) July 25, Northrop Grumman presented the U.S. Army with a system design that surpasses the program's weight and electric ... read more


AEROSPACE
Toxicologist says NAS panel 'misled the world' when adopting radiation exposure guidelines

Challenges and Practices for Space Mechanisms - Part 2

New 'weird' material may be new class of solids, researchers say

Large Area Picosecond Photodetectors push timing envelope

AEROSPACE
New Military Communications Satellite Built By Lockheed Martin Launches

US Navy Poised to Launch Lockheed Martin-Built Secure Communications Satellite for Mobile Users

Northrop Grumman Moves New B-2 Satellite Communications Concept to the High Ground

Canada links up on secure U.S. military telecoms network

AEROSPACE
EUTELSAT spacecraft ready for integration to Ariane 5

Next Ariane 5 is readied to receive its dual-satellite payload

Russia to restart Proton rocket launches after crash

Japanese rocket takes supplies, robot to space station

AEROSPACE
Satellite tracking of zebra migrations in Africa is conservation aid

'Spoofing' attack test takes over ship's GPS navigation at sea

Orbcomm Globaltrak Completes Shipment Of Fuel Monitoring Solution In Afghanistan

Lockheed Martin GPS III Satellite Prototype To Help Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Prep For Launch

AEROSPACE
NASA says software will speed up air travel by streamlining departures

Cathay Pacific swings to first-half net profit

Agusta's Indian helicopter deal set for more scrutiny

Chile will upgrade old patrol aircraft rather than buy new ones

AEROSPACE
Scientists Find Asymmetry in Topological Insulators

Speed limit set for ultrafast electrical switch

NRL Researchers Discover Novel Material for Cooling of Electronic Devices

Nanotechnology breakthrough is big deal for electronics

AEROSPACE
Thai villagers mistake Google worker for government snoop

Norway says no to Apple request to photograph Oslo for 3-D maps

Africa's ups and downs

Lockheed Completes Solar UV Imager For GOES-R Enviro Tests

AEROSPACE
Simulating flow from volcanoes and oil spills

Philippine refiner claims responsibility for diesel spill

Philippines works to contain huge diesel spill

Dead fish after huge oil spill in Philippines




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement