Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

US firm booked for bribing Assam govt

- Utpal Parashar utpal.parashar@htlive.com

LOUIS BERGER HAD IN 2015 ALLEGEDLY PAID ₹6 CRORE TO OFFICIALS AND POLITICIAN­S IN ASSAM FOR THE ₹1,452 CRORE CONTRACT OF A WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

GUWAHATI:The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) has filed a case against officials of US firm Louis Berger and Assam government over allegation­s of bribery in securing government contracts. The 40-page FIR was filed on Wednesday in New Delhi against unnamed officials of Guwahati Metropolit­an Developmen­t Authority and the New Jerseybase­d multinatio­nal company.

Unknown Assam government officials and unknown private/ public people have also been named as accused. A CBI team is expected to visit Assam soon to conduct investigat­ions.

The move follows a directive by Gauhati high court earlier this month for CBI to step in as the court wasn’t satisfied with the investigat­ions conducted by CID of Assam Police.

Observing that the CID probe in the case was moving at “snail’s pace” and in a “partisan manner” the HC had asked the central agency to take over the case.

The case had come to light in 2015 after one Bhaben Handique had filed a police case in Guwahati alleging the US firm had paid ₹6 crore to Assam officials and politician­s to secure the ₹1,452 crore contract of a water supply project in Guwahati.

The case was handed over to CID, but Handique went to HC seeking a CBI probe as he felt the state agency was going slow and trying to shield some influentia­l persons connected with the case.

“This court fails to understand as to why the investigat­ion has been done at such a snail’s pace where prompt and effective action was wholly warranted,” the court order stated.

The Guwahati Metropolit­an Developmen­t Authority had awarded a contract to Louis Berger in 2010 to manage three water supply projects. None of the projects, funded by Asian Developmen­t Bank and Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency, have been completed yet.

The contract was awarded during the tenure of the previous Congress government in Assam.

Both former chief minister Tarun Gogoi and the then minister for Guwahati Developmen­t Department Himanta Biswa Sarma blame each other for giving the contract to Louis Berger.

In 2015, following difference­s with Gogoi, Sarma had joined Bharatiya Janata Party, which won last year’s assembly polls in the state, and is at present a very influentia­l minister in the cabinet headed by Sarbananda Sonowal.

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