The government
on Monday ordered a CBI inquiry into the allegation made by Army chief
Gen. V. K. Singh that he was offered a Rs 14 crore bribe by a lobbyist.
A
CBI probe was ordered by Defence Minister A.K. Antony in the wake of
the Army chief’s allegation, Defence Ministry officials said on Monday.
Terming Gen Singh’s allegations as serious, Antony told reporters outside Parliament, “We have to handle it...I have taken action.”
When asked if the Army chief had informed him about the bribe offer, he said, “Parliament is in session.”
In
an interview to a newspaper, the Army chief alleged that an equipment
lobbyist offered him a bribe of Rs 14 crore, which he had reported to
the Defence Minister.
He
said the lobbyist offered him the bribe in order to have a tranche of
600 sub-standard vehicles of a particular make cleared for purchase.
“Just
imagine, one of these men had the gumption to walk up to me and tell me
that if I cleared the tranche, he would give me Rs 14 crore. He was
offering a bribe to me, to the Army chief. He told me that people had
taken money before me and they will take money after me,” Gen. Singh
said.
Information
and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni said, “Whenever such allegation
is levelled by any senior official, the government makes sure that it is
clarified.”
“He
(Gen Singh) has said a very serious thing in his statement and every
thing should be made clear in black and white,” she said.
On the statement of Gen Singh, former Army chief Deepak Kapoor said, “It is below my dignity to comment on the allegation.”
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