Expressing concern over selective leaks to the media suggesting that the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) may give a clean-chit to the Modi government in Rafale scam, the Congress party revisited the CAG on Thursday, October 4 and handed over a memorandum, demanding forensic audit of the evidence submitted by it. Congress had earlier approached the CAG on September 19, demanding a probe into the Rafale deal, asking why public sector undertaking Hindustan Aeronautics Limited was passed over for the offset contract worth over ₹30,000 crore related, to make way for a private entity.
A delegation of senior Congress leaders comprising Ahmed Patel, Anand Sharma, Jairam Ramesh, Randeep Singh Surjewala, RPN Singh and Vivek Tankha met CAG Thursday afternoon, and emphasised that selective leaks are “putting a lid over the entire saga of corruption and malfeasance.”
“Does the statement and news plants by Government sources not tantamount to influencing the functioning of a Constitutional body like CAG and obstructing and interfering with its fair and independent authority?” questioned Congress.
Pressing for a probe by a Joint Parliamentary Committee, Congress said that the “conspiracy and corruption” in the Rafale fighter jet deal can only be uncovered through a JPC.
“It is expected that the CAG which has a Constitutional mandate and authority to scrutinise every document, in this case including original tender, understanding reached between Dassault and HAL and the arbitrary decision of the Prime Minister without any mandate from Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) will undertake a forensic audit…We therefore request the CAG to bring all facts on record to enable the Parliament to fix accountability for the Rafale Scam,” reads the memorandum handed over by the Congress.
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Saying "subsequent, documents and revelations made at the highest level in India and France have exposed a deep rooted sinister conspiracy and a clear cut case of loss to public exchequer,” the Congress submitted the following documents among a batch of annexures along with its memorandum:
The Congress claimed that the facts submitted by it "reflect a clear-cut case of loss to public exchequer”, "rampant corruption”, a “concerted conspiracy of by-passing PSU, HAL” and "undue benefit to crony friends by the highest echelons of power in the Modi Government” in the purchase of 36 Rafale jets from Dassault Aviation.
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