The Asian Age

Italy court acquits 2 key accused

Setback to ministry, CBI as ex- Finmeccani­ca CEO set free of graft charges ◗ The defence ministry had ordered a CBI probe into the allegation­s of kickbacks to the tune of 362cr after the arrest of Orsi and Spagnolini

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In an apparent setback to the Indian defence ministry and the CBI, an Italian court on Monday acquitted Giuseppe Orsi, the former president of defence and aerospace giant Finmeccani­ca, and Bruno Spagnolini, former CEO of the fim’s helicopter­s subsidiary AgustaWest­land, of charges related to alleged bribes paid in exchange for a ` 3,600crore VVIP chopper deal to sell 12 AgustaWest­land helicopter­s to India, Italian news agency ANSA reported.

India’s defence ministry had ordered a CBI probe into the allegation­s of kickbacks to the tune of ` 362 crore after the arrest of Orsi and Spagnolini by Italian investigat­ors in connection with the case.

Under India’s defence procuremen­t rules, the integrity pact prohibits paying or accepting bribes.

The company is under a cloud in India after charges that it had allegedly roped in the expert experience of former Indian Air Force chief SP Tyagi through a web of middlemen and a murky trail of bribe money to help influence big defence contracts. Orsi, who was at the helm of AgustaWest­land when the deal was struck, was arrested in 2014 and resigned as chief executive of the aerospace group which was later renamed as Leonardo.

Both Orsi and Spagnolini had been sentenced to four- a- half- years years in jail for false accounting and corruption.

The case against Orsi and Spagnolini resulted from an investigat­ion launched in 2012 into the sale of 12 luxury helicopter­s to India.

India had scrapped the contract with Finmeccani­ca’s British subsidiary AgustaWest­land in January, 2014 for supplying 12 AW- 101 VVIP choppers to the Indian Air Force over alleged breach of contractua­l obligation­s and charges of kickbacks paid by the firm for securing the deal.

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