Embraer aircraft deal: Defence Ministry asks CBI to probe graft allegations

Priya sundarajan Updated - March 12, 2018 at 02:29 PM.

The picture shows the maiden flight of the second (repeat second) fully modified Embraer aircraft with the India-developed Airborne Early Warning and Control System(AEW&C) with dummy electronics, fitted on top of the aircraft's fuselage, on April 4, 2012 at the Sao Jose dos Campos facility in Brazil." Photo credit: DRDO.

The Defence Ministry has asked the CBI to probe allegations that kickbacks were paid in the $208 million Embraer aircraft deal that DRDO had struck with the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer during the UPA rule in 2008.

Government sources said that since the allegations were of a serious nature, the CBI has been asked to probe.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had earlier this week said that, “If there is a criminal angle then the CBI will probe as the Ministry cannot".

“If only procedural issues are involved, then the Defence Ministry can do an internal investigation,” he had said.

The deal for purchase of three Embraer aircraft during the UPA regime has kicked up dust with US authorities going into alleged payment of kickbacks.

The deal has come under the scanner of the US Justice Department which has been probing Embraer for alleged payment of bribes to secure contracts.

DRDO has already sought a report from the Brazilian firm, which has said it has been looking into graft allegations over the last five years.

The deal was signed in 2008 between Embraer and the DRDO for three aircraft equipped with indigenous radars for AEW&C (airborne early warning and control systems).

Published on September 14, 2016 06:15