UPA government intentionally held back key info on VVIP helicopter scam, reveals Italy court
April 25, 2016  08:19
The United Progressive Alliance government showed "substantial disregard" in arriving at the full truth behind the VVIP chopper scandal and didn't share critical documents with investigators, an Italian court that found corruption in the Rs 3,565-crore deal observed. It also listed an effort by the main accused to get the then Italian prime minister Mario Monti to reach out to his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh. 

A footnote explained that Italy had requested India in April 2013 to get full documentation in the case to prosecute, but only three documents were provided and that too by March 2014. In fact, the judgement, which also raised questions on the involvement of British middleman Christian Michel, extensively referred to a report by the Indian Comptroller of Auditor General on the VVIP chopper contract to prove wrongdoing in the Indian procurement process. 

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