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اهم مافيه ان الشرطة النمساوية اغارت على منزل فرانك والتر بشبهات فساد في صفقة اليوروفايتر تايفون النمساوية والتي ان ثبتت قد تعاد الصفقة بالكامل من اولها او تعيد النمسا الطائرات .
Nov 12/12: Corruption scandal. Austrian police have raided the home of Frank Walter P., whose companies were involved in the Eurofighter deal under the aegis of industrial offsets. Many are in fact just shell companies, and there is now suspicion that the firms were just a vector for bribes to Austrian politicians. The allegation on the warrant translates as “collective bribery in coincidence with aggravated breach of trust,” in connection with up to EUR 113.5 million in funds placed with a variety of firms.
بدأت خيوط القضية تتكشف عندما اعتقلت الشرطة الايطالية جيانفرانكو لاندي والذي ادلى بافادته انه انشأ شبكة معقدة من الشركات لمصلحة ( شركة عملاقة المانية ) مع شركة فيكتور ايروسبيس التي مقرها بريطانيا ( الآن منحلّة ) وقد ذكر اسماء اشخاص من ايادس .
The arrangement began to unravel when Italian police arrested Gianfranco Lande for a Ponzi scheme that scammed the Calabrian mafia. He wouldn’t discuss the mafia, but he needed protection, so he told investigators that he had created a complex web of companies for a large corporation in Germany, with (now defunct) London-based Vector Aerospace LLP at its center. Lande also named individuals at EADS. One question involves how far the scandal will reach into EADS, and whether it will trigger the resignation of CEO Tom Enders.
لو تم الاثبات قد تعاد الطائرات ويتم تعويض النمسا عن الاموال التي دفعتها , ويذكر الخبر ان الحكومة قد تفضل اعادة المناقشة بدل ترك النمسا بدون مقاتلات وتجبر على اعادة النقاش مرة ثانية , بحسب دير شبيجل .
Appendix A-8 of the classified agreement reportedly contains the terms that revolve around Article 304 of the Austrian Criminal Code, which prohibits bribes paid directly or by 3rd parties. If proven bribes would invalidate the contract, the planes could be returned to EADS, and Austria’s payment could be refunded. It’s very likely that the government would prefer some sort of re-negotiation, instead of leaving Austria with no fighters, and being forced to start deal negotiations again. Der Spiegel.
http://www.spiegel.de/international...s-eads-austria-deal-intensifies-a-866646.html
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com...ough-ride-in-austria-updated-02701/#more-2701
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That is precisely what could now happen. If the suspicions of corruption are confirmed, the Austrians' purchasing contract for 18 Eurofighters at a total price of nearly €2 billion could be terminated -- at least according to Appendix A-8 of the classified agreement. For the Germans, this would be a disaster, not least because it would jeopardize hundreds of well-paid jobs at the EADS defense division in Bavaria.