The Free Press Journal

No records available on AgustaWest­land contract, says Ministry

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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

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