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French journal Mediapart claims new evidence of kickbacks in Rafale deal
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Mediapart, a French online journal, on Sunday published alleged fake invoices that it claimed enabled French aircraft maker Dassault Aviation to pay at least €7.5 million in kickbacks to a middleman to help it secure the ₹59,000 crore deal with India for 36 Rafale fighter jets.
It added that despite the existence of documents, Indian agencies decided not to pursue the case.
“It involves offshore companies, dubious contracts and ‘false’ invoices. Mediapart can reveal that detectives from India’s federal police force, the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), and colleagues from the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which fights money laundering, have had proof since October 2018 that Dassault paid at least €7.5 million in secret commissions to middleman Sushen Gupta,” Mediapart said in a report.
Five months ago, Mediapart reported that a French judge was appointed to head a probe into suspected “corruption and favouritism” in the deal. In a report in April 2021, the online journal claimed that it was in possession of documents that showed Dassault and its industrial partner Thales, a defence electronics firm, paid “middleman” Gupta several million euros in “secret commissions” in connection with the deal.
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According to the April report, the bulk of the payments were made before 2013. “According to an accounts spreadsheet belonging to Sushen Gupta, an entity called simply ‘D’, which is a code he regularly used to designate Dassault, paid €14.6 million to Interdev in Singapore over the period 2004-2013,” the report said.
It said Interdev was a shell company with no real activity and administered by a straw man for the Gupta family.
The report said according to another accounts spreadsheet belonging to Gupta, which only covers the years 2004 to 2008, Thales paid €2.4 million to another shell company.
In another report in April, Mediapart claimed that Dassault paid €1 million to Gupta for manufacturing 50 large replica models of Rafale jets, even though the planemaker provided inspectors of French anti-corruption agency Agence Française Anticorruption no proof that these models were made.
India’s decision to sign an $8.7 billion government-to-government deal with France to buy 36 Rafale warplanes made by Dassault was announced in April 2015, with an agreement signed a little over a year later. This replaced the previous Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government’s decision to buy 126 Rafale aircraft, 108 of which were to be made in India by the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL).
The deal became controversial. The Opposition, led by the Congress, claimed that the price at which India was buying Rafale aircraft now is ₹1,670 crores for each, three times the initial bid of ₹526 crores by the company when the UPA was trying to buy the aircraft. It also claimed the previous deal included a technology transfer agreement with HAL.
HT has not reviewed any of the documents cited by Mediapart.
The UPA deal, struck in 2012, was not a viable one, the then defence minister Manohar Parrikar maintained, implying that it would have never been closed and that, therefore, any comparison is moot. The UPA was not able to close the deal till 2014, largely over discussions related to the pricing of items not included in the initial bid.
The government has said that it cannot disclose the details of the price because of a confidentiality agreement with France, and the strategic reason of not showing its hand to India’s enemies. It said that the current deal also includes customised weaponry.
The Supreme Court heard a public interest case on the deal and in November 2019, said it saw nothing wrong in it. In a February 2019 report, the government’s auditor, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, said India had not overpaid for the jets.
HT has reached out to the CBI for a response and the copy will be updated once the agency responds.
Antonio de Martini
GUARDASIGILLI E MAGISTRATI FANNO GLI INDIANI
La magistratura francese, non sembra paga di aver imputato l’ex presidente Nicolas Sarkozy ( già condannato a tre anni per reato connesso) per aver incassato 50 milioni di dollari da Gheddafi, ora lo accusa di essere al corrente dei tentativi di corruzione di alcuni testimoni ( mentre due sono morti di morte violenta) perché cambiassero le loro versioni.
Come non bastasse, la giustizia d’oltralpe ha imputato un altro mostro sacro dell’establishment francese: la Dassault.
Si tratta dell’ azienda costruttrice dei caccia “ Rafale” – venduti all’India, Grecia, Egitto, Katar, Arabia Saudita – tutti paesi noti per la probità dei loro pubblici impiegati – che é stata “pizzicata” a pagare una società offshore basata a Mauritius – La Interstellar Thecnologies ltd – che a sua volta pagava un intermediario indiano, il signore Sushen Gupta.
E’ stato provato che, con un sistema di fatture false e un riciclaggio a Singapore ( la Interdev) , la bellezza di 7,5 milioni di euro sono finiti a politici del paese acquirente che, ovviamente, adesso fanno gli indiani.
Strada facendo gli investigatori – anche la CBI e la ED indiane- si sono, ahimé, imbattuti nelle tracce della tangente che la AUGUSTA WESTLAND avrebbe pagato per la famosa vendita di elicotteri, ordinazione poi annullata a seguito dei clamori suscitati.
Infatti, l’intermediario é lo stesso dei “Rafale”. La Magistratura italiana, all’epoca , se ha indagato,non trovò nulla.
Le due agenzie di polizia indiane hanno dichiarato che su questo affare non intendono aprire una inchiesta, lasciando pochi dubbi su chi sia il destinatario finale delle tangenti.
La parte divertente della vicenda é che i Soloni nostrani sentenziano restando seri – sui media e nei convegni che la Magistratura italiana é indipendente dal potere politico ( come vaticinato dal francese Montesquieu…), mentre quella francese é influenzata e succuba dei politici perché i pubblici ministeri dipendono dal ministro della Giustizia.
Non capisco allora come mai i magistrati francesi lavorano efficacemente e in silenzio, mentre i nostri – quando dico “nostri” faccio per dire- vivono in Tv, si candidano sempre più spesso a cariche politiche elettive e fanno – o non fanno- quel che tutti sappiamo.
Dovremo ricordarci di questo dettaglio quando sull’onda degli scandali a ripetizione, ( Corvi, corruttela, arresti reciproci, CSM che fa guerra per bande, caso Mori ecc) si deciderà di por mano a una riforma non di facciata come quella di cui parla la delicata signora Cartabia in attesa di ascendere ….
Attento e informato come sempre, riprendiamo ancora una volta l’analisi di Antonio De Martini, osservando che i servizi francesi si sono dotati di una testa, “Mediapart” (la stessa che Travaglio e il Fatto utilizzano), che per prima denunciò gli intrighi di Sarkozy, constatando la necessità di tenere sotto tiro una classe politica corrotta e inetta, al pari di molte altre dentro e fuori in continente.
La redazione
Infatti solo il Fatto ha ripreso questo (pochi altri, il giorno dopo)
https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2021/11/04/francia-sventato-colpo-di-stato-di-un-gruppo-complottista-di-ex-militari-gendarmi-e-politici-il-leader-arrestato-per-terrorismo/6378593/
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