Speaking in the House, he also demanded a CBI inquiry into the bribery case allegedly involving the company and a former Goa minister.
"Some Tom, Dick and Harry makes some funny remarks. They are making false statements. Some Tom, Dick and Harry says they have paid so-so minister, so-so amount. Proper inquiry needs to be done. Just calling a former chief minister to the police station is not a good sign. He (Digambar Kamat) is a respected legislator," said Rane.
Goa Police's crime branch has so far questioned Kamat, a former Chief Minister, and former Public Works Department Minister Churchill Alemao in the case.
The investigation started after officials of the US-based company confessed in a court in that country that they had paid bribe to an Indian minister to win consultancy contract for water augmentation and sewerage pipeline project in Goa in 2010 (when Congress was in power).
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