The references to initials of politicians and designations of bureaucrats have come up as the Italian prosecutors presented a memo prepared by the middlemen in which a 'draft budget' for provision of 30 million Euros has been made to swing the deal allegedly in favour of AgustaWestland.
During the next hearing on December 13, "our lawyer is expected to be seeking further clarifications from Hashcke on the issue", sources said here.
According to reports from Italy, Haschke has claimed that EUR 6 million were paid to Air Force officials and EUR 8.4 million to the bureaucracy.
In the draft budget, references have also been made to 'AP' and "FAM' in the list under the provision for politicians.
The bureaucracy list includes references to abbreviations "DS", "JS AIR", "AFA", "DG Acquisition". But they have not been explained in detail.
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