'7.5 million euro commission-fake bill', new revelation in Raphael Deal case in France


- Sushen Gupta's Mauritius-based company Interstellar Technologies claims to have received 5 7.5 million from Daso between 2007 and 2012

New delhi date. Monday, November 08, 2021

The Raphael fighter plane deal between India and France has once again exposed the gin of corruption. The French company Dassault Aviation paid a commission of 7.5 million euros to a middleman for a deal for 36 aircraft, according to a claim by French publication Mediapart.

According to Mediapart, despite his documents, the Indian police did not launch an investigation into the matter. According to Mediapart, fake bills were made for this. The publication also claimed that since October 2018, the CBI and the ED had also come to know that Daso Aviation had paid a commission of 7.5 million Euros (approximately Rs 65 crore) to a middleman named Sushen Gupta. The company did all this to complete the deal for 36 fighter planes with India.

It was also claimed that Sushen Gupta worked as an intermediary for Daso Aviation. Susan Gupta's Mauritius-based company Interstellar Technologies received 5 7.5 million from tens between 2007 and 2012. The Mauritius government also handed over documents related to it to the CBI on October 11, 2018, which were later shared with the ED, according to the publication.

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