"It is reported in the media that M/s CDM Smith Inc, USA have allegedly admitted having paid bribe to NHAI officials between 2011 and 2015...
"In view of the seriousness of the charges, NHAI has initiated an internal investigation into alleged payment of bribe money to its officials as reported in the media," the NHAI said in a statement.
A Boston-based construction engineering firm allegedly paid USD 1.18 million bribe to officials of the National Highway Authority of India between 2011 and 2015 to bag contracts, the US Justice Department has said, prompting the Indian government to order a probe into the allegations.
However, in 2015, they were debarred for a period of 3 (three) months from participating or engagement in future bidding of NHAI projects because of deficiency in services in one of the projects, Dholpur - Morena Section of NH-3.
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"Presently, M/s CDM Smith have no ongoing assignment with the NHAI," the NHAI said.
The Criminal Division of the Justice Department, in a letter dated June 21, said CDM Smith through its employees and agents, and those of its wholly-owned subsidiary in India (CDM India) paid approximately USD 1.18 million in bribes to government officials in India in exchange for highway construction supervision and design contracts and a water project contract resulting in approximately USD 4 million in net profits.
"The bribes generally were two-four per cent of the contract price and paid through fraudulent subcontractors, who provided no actual services and understood that payments were meant to solely benefit the officials," it said.
In addition, CDM Smith's division responsible for India and CDM India paid USD 25,000 to local officials in Goa in relation to a water project contract, the Justice Department said.
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has taken a serious note of the allegations and asked the NHAI Chairman to hold an inquiry into the matter, a senior Ministry official said.