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NRI Hinduja Brothers Cleared arms corruption
Scandal Charges After 15 Years



London, July 01, 2005
Ashok Gupta

NRI Hinduja brothers UK- based billionaire were cleared yesterday by an Indian appeals court of accepting kickbacks in an arms scandal. Srichand Hinduja and his brothers, Gopichand and Prakash, were accused of receiving payments totalling $8.3m in illegal commissions to help to secure an Indian government contract for AB Bofors, a Swedish gunmaker.

It took 15 years of legal process and cost Rs. 2.5 billion. The New Delhi high court also dismissed charges against the Swedish arms manufacturer of paying bribes on the $1.3bn sale of 400 howitzers to India in 1986. The judge quash the framing of charges by the chief metropolitan magistrate against the Hinduja brothers and the Bofors AB." The bench criticised India's top criminal investigation agency for failing to produce any credible evidence to substantiate its original claims. The judge said evidence from the federal prosecuting agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is "useless and dubious material" since its authenticity could not be verified.

Ram Jethmalani lawyer of Hinduja brothers said that his clients had made the mistake of not being totally open to begin with. The Hinduja brothers had long maintained that the money paid into Swiss bank accounts was part of a consultancy deal, not a kickback. "It was their mistake, it made them look as if they were trying to obstruct the investigation both here and abroad. But one should still ask why the case continued for so long," Mr Jethmalani said.


 

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