Antony lists anti-corruption measures as major achievement

It was issued prior to announcement of schedule for general elections and implementation of the Model Code of Conduct

AK Antony
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 05 2014 | 7:39 PM IST
Defence Minister A K Antony today listed the cancellation of AgustaWestland chopper deal and his coming down heavily on the irregularities in defence deals as his major achievement during his seven-year tenure in Defence Ministry.

Ordering of CBI probes in alleged scams such as Rolls Royce bribery, Adarsh, Srinagar and Jodhpur land scams were his achievements, a Defence Ministry release said.

It was issued prior to announcement of schedule for general elections and implementation of the Model Code of Conduct.

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"Behind his characteristic unassuming demeanour, there exists a value system which comes down heavily when irregularities are detected in defence deals.

"He will not stand by any act of omission or commission that will bring the Armed Forces to disrepute or let it tarnish the ideals of the officers, no matter however influential or mighty the accused might be," the release said.

The Ministry said during the seven years of his tenure as the Defence Minister, Antony "took a slew of measures to not only clean up the procurement process but also to give out a strong signal to both domestic and foreign vendors to not to resort to unfair means to win defence contracts."

"Six firms were debarred by the Defence Ministry in March 2012 following probe by the CBI. It also terminated the 556.26 million Euro AgustaWestland deal for purchase of 12 VVIP helicopters on grounds of breach of the Pre-Contract Integrity Pact (PCIP) and the agreement by AWIL," it said.

The Ministry said Antony had ordered a CBI probe into allegations of bribery in supply of Tatra trucks for the Army and in March 2014, he gave the green signal for a CBI probe into the allegations of the appointment of "an intermediary in the deals concluded between the HAL and the Rolls Royce company of UK, in contravention of the contract rules.
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First Published: Mar 05 2014 | 7:32 PM IST

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