Airbus deal probe: Former CMD of Indian Airlines examined by CBI
BY MPost13 Jun 2014 10:31 PM GMT
MPost13 Jun 2014 10:31 PM GMT
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has examined former Indian Airlines Chairman Vishwapati Trivedi as witness in connection with alleged irregularities in a deal for the supply of 43 Airbus aircraft to the erstwhile national carrier.
Senior officials in the know of the development have confirmed that the statement of Trivedi, who was the then chairman cum managing director, has been recorded.
They said other senior officials in the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Indian Airlines have also been examined by the agency in the case.
‘This is done as per procedure. Everyone who was part of the decision making process has been examined by the agency,’ Trivedi told PTI over phone.
‘Airbus is cooperating with the investigation and cannot say more at this time,’ Justin Dubon, Head of Global News at Airbus, had told PTI last week.
The sources said that after nearly a year-long long probe, Central Bureau of Investigation has felt the need to examine senior executives of Airbus about some crucial points which have surfaced during the investigation in the case in which senior officials of the erstwhile Indian Airlines are also accused along with Airbus.
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