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Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2007

From the World's largest Democracy....

on a day when we continue to question whether there is political corruption in ours. Every now and then Sue's Blog hears from a unique visitor - who demonstrates the good the "age of the internet" has brought.

This wonderful ability to reach out globally and share ideas - culture - information - and good will.

It is therefore most timely that I received the following message yesterday.

We all know where the money went Sue- right into the pocket of the politicians of India. Corruption has become the norm in India now. That is why we have started www.purdafash.com to fight back. Please let me know in case you want to help us out

Regards,
Areeb


The money he is referring to is explained in a story covered by Sue's Blog in February called "SNC Lavalin and India caught up in corruption scandal"

When people from democracies speak up and work together - corporate and political corruption can be curtailed and sometimes even avoided. The company discussed in the India affair is SNC Lavelin - a company that may have future potential work on the Lower Churchill.

Why not visit Areeb at the purdafash blog or the purdafash site.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

SNC Lavalin and India caught up in corruption scandal

Missing money - no promised Cancer Hospital - and one hydro-electric development has SNC Lavalin and 2 former Ministers responsible for power supply in Kerala - India under investigation by India's Central Bureau of Investigation.

Below is part of the story in the South Asian Post:

According to Indian government documents, the scandal has its roots in a contract for the renovation of three hydro-electric power stations that was signed by the Kerala state government and SNC Lavalin in October 1996. The $85 million contract was to upgrade 12 generating machines at three powers stations in the Periyar river basin whose output was much below their design capacities.

A report by India’s Comptroller and Auditor General’s said that excess costs equivalent to some $70 million was incurred during the progress of the work. The auditors also found that the State of Kerala did not receive monies from a grant that Lavalin agreed to arrange at the time the contract was signed. The money was intended to fund the establishment of a cancer centre as part of the deal.

“But 10 years later, there is no hospital and no one knows where the rest (of the money) went,” the Indian Express paper said.

The Auditor-General in his report also pointed out serious breach of norms, undue haste, and complicity in the deal.


We should all keep on eye on this situation and what the outcome is for SNC Lavalin.

For complete story Press Here