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Dassault Paid 1 Million Euros To Indian Middleman In Rafale Deal !

Whoever is this middle man we all should be thankful for him/her, cause if he doesn't pay bribe for Rafale then IAF might have gone for more Tejas, and then y'all know what would have happened... Entirety of PAF, PLAAF, USAF, RAF and RAF will be grounded as soon as they saw Tejas approaching from the intersection :D
 
Whoever is this middle man we all should be thankful for him/her, cause if he doesn't pay bribe for Rafale then IAF might have gone for more Tejas, and then y'all know what would have happened... Entirety of PAF, PLAAF, USAF, RAF and RAF will be grounded as soon as they saw Tejas approaching from the intersection :D

hun aram hai ? :D
 
hindus are wasting their money on french aircraft why you worry ?
keep wasting you money on chinese third rate aircrafts .


we are happy what french are doing to you and your brothers that too without lube . :D :D :D :D

Yes and you will keep crashing aircrafts as always or getting shot down by the Pakistani Air Force
 
Yes and you will keep crashing aircrafts as always or getting shot down by the Pakistani Air Force

our money our planes why you are hurt ? we liberated you in presence of pak airforce . that should be sufficient .
 
our money our planes why you are hurt ? we liberated you in presence of pak airforce . that should be sufficient .

No one here is worrying you Pajeet , it's you guys constantly boasting about buying foreign aircraft while boasting about your Tejas that no one wants.
 
our money our jahaz
this is quite amusing to see some individuals are very much hurt at certain place because indians purchased planes from french and gave few dollars extra . doctors suggest burnol for such pains . :D
hurt? :lol: bitva, you are great entertainment. your, money, your jahaz, our target practice, our entertainment. ;)
 
Dassault Paid 1 Million Euros To Indian Middleman In Rafale Deal: Report

Rafale Deal: The Congress, addressing a press conference on the allegations, demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement on the new reveal.
All IndiaReported by Arvind Gunasekar, Sunil Prabhu, Vishnu Som, Edited by Deepshikha GhoshUpdated: April 05, 2021 3:59 pm IST


New Delhi:
The 2016 deal for the sale of 36 Rafale jets to India involved a 1.1 million Euro payment made by aviation major Dassault to a middleman in India, French publication "Mediapart" has alleged in a report based on an investigation by the country's anti-corruption agency. Dassault has claimed the money was used to pay for 50 replicas of Rafale jets but has been unable to provide any document or photograph as evidence that these were delivered.
The middleman is accused of money-laundering in India in another defence deal, the portal says in the report.
"The company (Dassault) said the money was used to pay for the manufacture of 50 large replica models of Rafale jets, even though the inspectors were given no proof that these models were made," Mediapart reported.
The allegations were first uncovered by the French anti-corruption agency Agence Francaise Anticorruption (AFA) during their audit of Dassault, according to the report.
But the AFA "against all apparent logic" decided not to refer the case to prosecutors, it said.
"As they combed through the 2017 accounts, the AFA inspectors raised an eyebrow when they came across an item of expenditure costing 508,925 euros and entered under the heading 'gifts to clients'," the AFA report said.
"The sum was indeed huge for a gift. Though French law does not set out precise limits, legal precedents suggest that giving a watch or an expensive meal costing several hundred Euros can be enough to constitute corruption."
The report said to justify this "larger than usual gift" Dassault supplied the AFA with a proforma invoice dated March 30, 2017, which was supplied by an Indian company called Defsys Solutions. "This invoice, which related to 50 per cent of the total order, was for the manufacture of 50 models of the Rafale C, with a price per unit of €20,357," the AFA report said."

Defsys Solutions is run by Sushen Gupta, who is being investigated by the CBI and Enforcement Directorate in the AgustaWestland case involving kickbacks paid in India in a deal for VVIP choppers. Defsys is one of the subcontractors of Dassault in India.
Sushen Gupta was earlier arrested and granted bail in the chopper deal case.
The AFA inspectors asked Dassault for an explanation. "Why had Dassault ordered an Indian company to make models of its own aircraft at 20,000 Euros a plane? Why was this expenditure entered in the accounts as 'a gift to client'? And were these models, each one of which was supposed to be the size of a small car, really ever made?"
According to Mediapart, "Dassault was unable to provide the AFA with a single document showing that these models existed and were delivered, and not even a photograph. The inspectors this suspected that this was a bogus purchase designed to hide hidden financial transactions".
The Congress demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement on the reveal.

$1 million bribe for $8 billion deal - that is good work
 
our money our jahaz
this is quite amusing to see some individuals are very much hurt at certain place because indians purchased planes from french and gave few dollars extra . doctors suggest burnol for such pains . :D
Right so "others shouldn't interfere between dealings of two countries"...
...where does this reasoning hide when Pakistan gets american weapons?
 
$1 million bribe for $8 billion deal - that is good work
one of the last, terminal signs of a dying civilizations is when they label the corruption of the corrupt as "good work" instead of throwing the corrupt out of power and behind bars...
 
Dassault Paid 1 Million Euros To Indian Middleman In Rafale Deal: Report

Rafale Deal: The Congress, addressing a press conference on the allegations, demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement on the new reveal.
All IndiaReported by Arvind Gunasekar, Sunil Prabhu, Vishnu Som, Edited by Deepshikha GhoshUpdated: April 05, 2021 3:59 pm IST


New Delhi:
The 2016 deal for the sale of 36 Rafale jets to India involved a 1.1 million Euro payment made by aviation major Dassault to a middleman in India, French publication "Mediapart" has alleged in a report based on an investigation by the country's anti-corruption agency. Dassault has claimed the money was used to pay for 50 replicas of Rafale jets but has been unable to provide any document or photograph as evidence that these were delivered.
The middleman is accused of money-laundering in India in another defence deal, the portal says in the report.
"The company (Dassault) said the money was used to pay for the manufacture of 50 large replica models of Rafale jets, even though the inspectors were given no proof that these models were made," Mediapart reported.
The allegations were first uncovered by the French anti-corruption agency Agence Francaise Anticorruption (AFA) during their audit of Dassault, according to the report.
But the AFA "against all apparent logic" decided not to refer the case to prosecutors, it said.
"As they combed through the 2017 accounts, the AFA inspectors raised an eyebrow when they came across an item of expenditure costing 508,925 euros and entered under the heading 'gifts to clients'," the AFA report said.
"The sum was indeed huge for a gift. Though French law does not set out precise limits, legal precedents suggest that giving a watch or an expensive meal costing several hundred Euros can be enough to constitute corruption."
The report said to justify this "larger than usual gift" Dassault supplied the AFA with a proforma invoice dated March 30, 2017, which was supplied by an Indian company called Defsys Solutions. "This invoice, which related to 50 per cent of the total order, was for the manufacture of 50 models of the Rafale C, with a price per unit of €20,357," the AFA report said."

Defsys Solutions is run by Sushen Gupta, who is being investigated by the CBI and Enforcement Directorate in the AgustaWestland case involving kickbacks paid in India in a deal for VVIP choppers. Defsys is one of the subcontractors of Dassault in India.
Sushen Gupta was earlier arrested and granted bail in the chopper deal case.
The AFA inspectors asked Dassault for an explanation. "Why had Dassault ordered an Indian company to make models of its own aircraft at 20,000 Euros a plane? Why was this expenditure entered in the accounts as 'a gift to client'? And were these models, each one of which was supposed to be the size of a small car, really ever made?"
According to Mediapart, "Dassault was unable to provide the AFA with a single document showing that these models existed and were delivered, and not even a photograph. The inspectors this suspected that this was a bogus purchase designed to hide hidden financial transactions".
The Congress demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement on the reveal.


Indians are full of corruption
 
one of the last, terminal signs of a dying civilizations is when they label the corruption of the corrupt as "good work" instead of throwing the corrupt out of power and behind bars...

you should try working in the real world for a change
 

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