I blacklisted Agusta, not the UPA: Jaitley
May 04, 2016  22:25
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Rubbishing Congress' claim of having blacklisted AgustaWestland, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday said he had as defence minister in June 2014 put the transaction to buy 12 helicopters from the Italian firm on hold and in July barred any future contract with it. 
     
The  National Democratic Alliance government, he said, has no political motive except to identify the beneficiaries of the kickbacks received in award of the helicopter contract.
     
"Today we are at a stage that we have reason to suspect that bribes have been taken. And therefore that is a launching pad for a proper investigation.... Today it is only reason to suspect that somebody has taken bribe," Jaitley said in Frankfurt.
Maintaining that the government has no political intention in pursuing the case except that the beneficiaries should be identified, he said "The identity of the beneficiaries cannot be camouflaged behind a political controversy".
     
Noting that defence procurement decisions were influenced by "extraneous factors", he said bribe givers have been identified and convicted in Italy, and now the beneficiaries of the bribes in India have to be identified.
     
"So, obviously this is a ground for a serious investigation," he said.
      
Attacking the Congress, Jaitley said they "invented" an argument that the United Progressive Alliance had blacklisted Agusta and the NDA had removed it from the black list.
     
"The UPA never blacklisted Agusta. On June 9, 2014, I had put the whole transaction on hold and then a formal order was issued on July 3 after taking Attorney General's advice that no new contracts will be entered into till the matter is investigated," he said.
     
Jaitley had held additional charge of Ministry of Defence from May 2014 till early November 2014.
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