This Article is From Jul 26, 2016

No Corruption In Defence Procurements In Last 2 Years, Says Manohar Parrikar

No Corruption In Defence Procurements In Last 2 Years, Says Manohar Parrikar

Manohar Parrikar said DPP 2016 incorporates provisions to ensure probity and public accountability.

New Delhi: The government today asserted that no case involving corruption in defence procurements undertaken during the last two years has come to light.

In a written reply to Rajya Sabha, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar also said new Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) incorporates provisions to ensure the highest degree of probity, public accountability, transparency, fair completion and level playing field.

"No case involving corruption in defence procurements undertaken during the last two years has come to light," he said.

The DPP 2016 envisages signing of an integrity pact between the government and bidders for all capital procurement/schemes of Rs 20 crore and above.

Earlier such pacts were required only for cases involving Rs 100 crore and above.

DPP 2016 provides that a foreign vendor is required to disclose full details of any such person, party, firm or institution engaged by them for marketing of their equipment in India, either on a country specific basis or as a part of a global or regional arrangement, Mr Parrikar said.

It also stipulates conditions for appointment of agents.

It further provides that the seller has to confirm and declare to the buyer that it is the original manufacturer of the stores contracted and that no agent has been engaged to influence or manipulate award of the contract, or indulge in corrupt and unethical practices.
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