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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2018 2:27:41 GMT
indianexpress.com/article/india/ukraine-says-kickbacks-worth-rs-17-5-crore-to-ministry-of-defence-officials-asks-for-help-5197944/Ukraine is investigating alleged kickbacks to the tune of $2.6 million (Rs 17.55 crore) in India’s purchase of spares for military transport aircraft An-32 in which its Anti-Corruption Bureau suspects the involvement of Indian Defence Ministry officials.On February 13, this year, according to records accessed by The Indian Express, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NAB) sent a “request for international legal assistance” to the Ministry of Home Affairs via the Indian envoy in Kiev. This sought identification of the Defence Ministry officials who participated in the negotiations, development, signing and implementation of the contract. The NAB’s suspicion, records show, stems from the fact that nearly 11 months after Ukrainian state-run Spetstechnoexport signed the agreement with Ministry of Defence (Air Force Headquarters) on November 26, 2014 for supply of spares to Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Spetstechnoexport signed another pact with a little-known Global Marketing SP Ltd for its implementation. “Despite the fact that the Ukraine alleges 17.5-cr kickbacks to MoD officials, asks India for help terms of the agreement had not been actually fulfilled, the parties signed statements of completion whereupon Spetstechnoexport transferred $2.6 million of budget funds to the account of Global Marketing opened in the UAE,” wrote the Chief Unit of Detectives of the NAB.
A district court in Ukrainian capital Kiev authorised the pre-trial investigation agency NAB in December 2017 to determine the further movement of funds received by Global Marketing, identify the persons involved in the said crime and determine their financial relations with officials of Spetstechnoexport.
The Soviet-origin An-32 aircraft are the transport workhorse of the Indian Air Force and are vital to maintaining and supplying troops in the eastern and northern borders. The Cold War-era product has become the aircraft-on-call for all IAF transport, disaster-relief and special operations missions.
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Post by Διαμονδ on May 31, 2018 6:24:47 GMT
lamburk Through the crisis of aircraft construction in Ukraine is practically absent!
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2018 6:38:32 GMT
This is the Indian Defence Ministry who did it.
Time and Again. That's why i hate Indians, not India.
India can be WONDERFUL, provided, right people are incharge.
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Post by Διαμονδ on May 31, 2018 6:49:07 GMT
This is the Indian Defence Ministry who did it. Time and Again. That's why i hate Indians, not India. India can be WONDERFUL, provided, right people are incharge. But it was the Ukrainians who built such a miracle in their time ... now they can not do this, and their specialists go abroad! Western 'partners' pay money to the corrupt government so that the de facto ditch the Ukrainian industry so that there is no competition for the West ... it's not just traitors, it's just freaks!
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2018 7:09:54 GMT
This is the Indian Defence Ministry who did it. Time and Again. That's why i hate Indians, not India. India can be WONDERFUL, provided, right people are incharge. But it was the Ukrainians who built such a miracle in their time ... now they can not do this, and their specialists go abroad! Western 'partners' pay money to the corrupt government so that the de facto ditch the Ukrainian industry so that there is no competition for the West ... it's not just traitors, it's just freaks! ahh i see, so, it is like this, which I was thinking, the Indian official tried to trick the ukranian to set up their base.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2018 7:12:36 GMT
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