"I have asked for an inquiry to be conducted whether any bribe has been accepted by officials in Goa. The report would be submitted within 10 days," Dhavalikar told PTI today.
Goa Public Works Department (PWD) principle chief engineer Uttam Parsekar has been asked to conduct the inquiry and submit the report to the minister.
Union Road Transport, Shipping and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari yesterday promised strict action against anyone found guilty in the case.
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 6.7 crore) in bribes to government officials in India, resulting in approximately USD four million in net profit.
In addition, the CDM Smith's 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.
Gadkari had yesterday said the alleged bribes were paid when the previous UPA government was in power and he ordered a probe immediately after the allegations came to light.
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