No records available on AgustaWestland contract, says Ministry
It may appear strange but Indian Air Force has claimed it does not have records related to controversial VVIP chopper deal with AgustaWestland which was later scrapped following allegations of bribery.
The IAF and Defence Ministry are primary holders of the information sought through an RTI query. The Ministry had referred the matter to CBI for a probe after alleged corruption surfaced in the Rs 3,600 crore deal. Under the Right to Information Act, an application was filed with the Defence Ministry seeking complete records related to the deal, including price negotiations and file notings.
In addition, the applicant had also sought information related to meetings of the Price Negotiation Committee on the deal, cancellation of the deal, first estimate of the helicopters provided by AgustaWestland, specific additions sought in the helicopters which increased the cost and deliberations which allowed lowering of flight ceiling and cabin height.
The application was transferred by the Defence Ministry on June 16 to Indian Air Force to furnish the information in accordance with the transparency law.
An application is transferred under Section 6(3) of the RTI Act when the public authority does not have any or a part of information sought by the RTI applicant.
The Indian Air Force headquarters in a reply said, "The information sought vide your RTI application is not available at this HQ."PTI