On his part, former Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat, who headed the Congress government during the alleged bribery in 2009 involving New Jersey-based construction management firm Louis Berger to secure a contract for a water developmental scheme, denied involvement by any of his ministers in giving clearance and asserted he was ready for any probe.
Louis Berger has been charged with bribing Indian officials with several crores to win two major water developmental projects in Goa and Guwahati.
The alleged bribery of USD 976,630 for a Goa project included that to a minister, the details of which have not been disclosed by the US Department of Justice. Federal prosecutors, in their 11-page chargesheet, alleged that Louis Berger maintained a detailed diary and account of bribery made to Indian officials.
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The entire dealing of JAICA ((Japan International Cooperation Agency) project should be probed by CBI and if more people are involved, they should also be arrested, Tendulkar said.
"The truth should be revealed. It is clear before the US court that the bribe was paid, we should know who accepted the money," he said.
With the BJP top brass deciding to aggressively counter Congress in Parliament whose Monsoon session is starting tomorrow, the party spokesperson M J Akbar alleged involvement of its ruling family in the bribery case.
Union Defence Minister and former Goa Chief M Manohar Parrikar yesterday hinted at the involvement of Goa's two ex-ministers in the alleged bribery case and sought a CBI probe. He, however, did not name anyone.