The Israeli company that sold the Barak missile systems to India has denied that kickbacks were paid to clinch the Rs 1,150-crore deal and said it will cooperate in the probe into alleged corruption.
"It never happened, and we will cooperate as much as possible," a senior Israel Aircraft Industries official was quoted as saying by the business daily Globes.
The Central Bureau of Investigation had on Tuesday had registered a case against former defence minister George Fernandes, former navy chief Admiral Sushil Kumar and others regarding corruption in the deal to sell seven Barak anti-missile systems in 2000. The Barak system is made by state-run
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