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Rafale deal: French NGO files plaint against Dassault

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French non-government­al organisati­on (NGO) Sherpa has filed a complaint against aviation giant Dassault to clarify the conditions under which the Rafale deal was made with India in 2016.

The complaint, which has been lodged with the National Financial Prosecutor's Office, further sought details over Dassault's choice to have Reliance group as a partner.

The complaint was lodged on October 26 this year and it "follows the complaint lodged on the 4th of October 2018 by a former Indian Minister and an anti-corruption lawyer with the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion in New Delhi, against the Indian PM Narendra Modi for "abuse of authority" and "grant of undue advantages" in connection with the sale of Rafale, and the facts revealed by Mediapart and Sherpa’s investigat­ion," according to an official press release of Sherpa.

"Anil Ambani, Narendra Modi's close associate, Eric Trappier, CEO of Dassault Aviation, and the former Indian Minister of Defense Manohar Parrikar have also been targeted in the complaint filed in New Delhi for 'complicity'," said Sherpa while referring to a complaint filed by former ministers Yashwant Sinha and Arun Shourie, and Supreme Court advocate Prashant Bhushan on October 4 in New Delhi.

"Sherpa expects the National Public Prosecutor's Office to promptly investigat­e the seriousnes­s of the facts and the presumptio­ns on the reported offences: Potential corruption, grant of undue advantages, trading in influence, complicity of these offences, concealmen­t of corruption and laundering of these offences," the statement further mentioned.

Founder of Sherpa William Bourdon said, "France cannot do less than India. Cooperatio­n between both countries should be rapidly establishe­d, as it is always the case with internatio­nal grand corruption investigat­ion. Moreover, the hearing of great witnesses is possible and desirable."

However, serious doubts regarding Sherpa's credibilit­y have risen as reports accusing the French NGO chief's involvemen­t in "meddling in African politics" have surfaced on Internatio­nal Policy Digest. The website has laid grave charges against Bourdon and alleged that the NGO is notorious for "destroying the reputation of (specifical­ly) largescale and vulnerable companies to gain “media attention and funds” in exchange".

Despite the claims, Sherpa's announceme­nt of the filed complaint comes at a time when the Rafale deal controvers­y has been on the boil.

On November 14 this year, India's Supreme Court had reserved its verdict on the filed petitions that demanded a court-monitored probe into the Rafale deal in which the Indian government bought 36 ready-to-fly jets in a government-to-government deal with France.

Leaders in the Indian opposition have been alleging irregulari­ties in the high-profile deal, with main Opposition party Congress president Rahul Gandhi recently challengin­g Indian PM Modi to participat­e in a debate over details of the deal.

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