Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has ordered an inquiry into infrastructure contracts allotted to Louis Berger, the US-based construction management firm facing bribery charges to win projects in Goa and Assam. [caption id=“attachment_2386546” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis. PTI[/caption] “Yes, I have ordered an inquiry,” Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis told PTI in Mumbai on Monday. A committee headed by a senior bureaucrat will inquire into the contracts awarded to Louis Berger, he said. Louis Berger has served as a management consultant for infrastructure projects in Mumbai, including the Mumbai Metro One rail service, Monorail, Navi Mumbai international airport project and the Santacruz Chembur-Link Road. A full-fledged inquiry will be constituted if deviations in awarding contracts come to light, Fadnavis said. Last month, it was reported that the firm had admitted in a US Court that it paid bribes to top Indian government officials to bag projects in Goa and Assam. PTI
The Maharashtra government has ordered an inquiry into infrastructure contracts allotted to Louis Berger.
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