"Aam Aadmi Party demands that all chief ministers, PWD ministers, PWD secretaries and PWD engineers holding relevant offices in the 2011 to 2015 period are suspects in the bribery scandal and must be named in the FIR," says a release issued by the party here.
"It is shocking that different yardsticks are being applied to the CDM Smith bribery scam as against the Louis Berger scam.
"PWD Minister Sudin Dhavlikar's claim that an inquiry is ordered is an eyewash and a shabby attempt to give himself a clean chit," the party said.
He has ordered the department to furnish the report within 10 days.
"How can PWD investigate its own functioning. The bribery has already happened. It's in black and white. PWD minister and PWD have no locus-standi to 'inquire," AAP said.
"They have to be investigated. Dhavlikar himself, along with all CMs, PWD Secretaries, NHAI officials and local PWD officials who held office between 2011 and 2015 are prime suspects. All have to be investigated," it added.
The party said it willsoon take the CDM Smith bribery case to the Goa Lokayukta.
The Criminal Division of the US Justice Department had recently said that the US company, through its employees and agents, and those of its wholly-owned subsidiary in India (CDM India), paid approximately USD 1.18 million (about Rs 6.70 crore) in bribes to government officials in India, resulting in approximately USD four million in net profit.
In addition, the CDM Smiths division responsible for India and CDM India paid USD 25,000 to local officials in Goa in relation to a water project contract, it said.
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