Charge sheet in Agusta scam this year: Govt to SC

The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to probe the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper scam case following the registration of FIR in 2013 and a charge sheet is likely to be filed this year.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-07-15 15:56 GMT
Sonia Gandhi

New Delhi

A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and C Nagappan considered the submission of Solicitor General (SG) Ranjit Kumar and disposed of the PIL seeking court-monitored SIT probe and registration of FIR against some political leaders and others whose names have allegedly been referred to in an Italian court’s verdict in the chopper case. 

During the hearing, Kumar told the bench that nobody is above law and the case is being thoroughly probed for which charge sheet will be filed in the case. The apex court had on May 6 sought Centre’s reply on the PIL filed by advocate ML Sharma which had pressed lodging of FIR against political leaders, including UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, whose names have allegedly been referred to in Italian court’s verdict. 

CBI had in 2013 registered a case in connection with alleged bribes paid by the firm to Indians to clinch the deal for 12 helicopters to ferry VVIPs including the President and Prime Minister. The plea, which has made Ministry of Defence and CBI as parties, had sought registration of FIR against persons whose names have figured in the judgement delivered by the Italian court in Milan on April 7, 2016.

It had sought a court-monitored SIT or Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) probe and also raised legal questions including as to whether decision of the Italian court is ‘not enough’ to prosecute the people named in the scam in India. The plea had said the probe began in Italy in 2011 into the allegation that AgustaWestland paid a commission of Euro 51 million (over Rs 350 crore) to Switzerland-based consultant Guido Ralph Haschke to facilitate the deal. 

“The scope of the Italian probe will end at the point where the alleged commission money reaches India. The probe will not go into who was paid the money in the Indian establishment or how the funds were worked around within the power circles of New Delhi,” the plea said.

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