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The Indian Central Bureau of Investigation is charging
the three Hinduja brothers


SILICON VALLEY, Nov. 27, 2001
Forbes

NRI, Hinduja Group has done just that. And they had better hope they find a dream team, because the Hinduja brothers need all the help they can get.

The Indian Central Bureau of Investigation is charging the three brothers, G. P. Hinduja, P. P. Hinduja, and S. P. Hinduja, of accepting nearly $8 million in kickbacks on a $1.4 billion government contract that was signed with Swedish arms company Bofors in 1986. The brothers deny any wrongdoing. They're sticking to the same story they've used since accusations first surfaced in 1987.

It may be an old story, but it hasn't been easily forgotten. The case goes back to the days when Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was in office. Although Gandhi insisted that no middlemen were used in signing the arms deal, Bofors reportedly paid some $60 million to Indian "agents," nearly $8 million of which is thought to have gone to the Hinduja family. Gandhi was criticized for the way he handled the scandal, and by some accounts it was partly responsible for tearing apart his administration. The prime minister was assassinated several years later, in 1991.

In a preliminary hearing on Nov. 20, the brothers' lawyers argued that there was insufficient evidence to proceed with the case. All the same, a judge set the next hearing for Dec. 5. (1_2001)


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