"Those who are involved in corruption at the cost of state would not be pardoned. It is our duty to help police in investigation and we should encourage it," Parsekar said.
"The Louis Berger (bribery case) is aptly handled by police. This is because they are given a free hand by government," he told the Legislative Assembly.
The US company allegedly bribed the ministers to win consultancy for water augmentation and sewerage line project executed under JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) funding.
Police already arrested A Wachasunder, a senior official who headed the controversial JICA water project in Goa that is at the centre of the pay off case.
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