Another
big defence corruption probe is set to hit India. This time it's a
joint US Brazil investigation into bribery charges against Brazilian
aircraft manufacturer Embraer that has now been expanded to include the
sales made to India.
While Embraer has also sold VVIP executive jets to the Indian Air Force, the deal likely to come under probe is a $210-million contract inked in 2008 with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for a project to develop a new range o ..
Another big defense corruption probe is set to hit IndiaWhile Embraer has also sold VVIP executive jets to the Indian Air Force, the deal likely to come under probe is a $210-million contract inked in 2008 with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for a project to develop a new range o ..
This time it's a joint US Brazil investigation into bribery charges against Brazilian Aircraft manufacturer Embraer that has now been expanded to include the sales made to India
While Embraer has also sold VVIP executive jets to the IAF,the deal likely to come under probe is a $210-million contract inked in 2008 with the Defence Research and Development(DRDO)
Organisation (DRDO) for a project to develop a new range of early warning and control aircraft.
Authorities in the US and Brazil are probing charges that the company hired a middleman based out of England to bag the deal, a practice prohibited by Indian military procurement laws.
Another
big defence corruption probe is set to hit India. This time it's a
joint US Brazil investigation into bribery charges against Brazilian
aircraft manufacturer Embraer that has now been expanded to include the
sales made to India.
While Embraer has also sold VVIP executive jets to the Indian Air Force, the deal likely to come under probe is a $210-million contract inked in 2008 with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for a project to develop a new range o ..
While Embraer has also sold VVIP executive jets to the Indian Air Force, the deal likely to come under probe is a $210-million contract inked in 2008 with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for a project to develop a new range o ..
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