New Delhi, November 3
Public sector Telecom Consultants India Limited (TCIL) has made it clear that it was not involved in the alleged United Nations bribery case involving $ 50 million a top ranking official of the company today said.
While denying the charges that the company was involved, the TCIL official said even news reports that TCIL officials were quizzed by authorities today was wrong.
Two Indians were arrested for unscrupulous dealings at the United Nations involving obtaining contracts. Reports had suggested that TCIL was involved in the
episode for which the two have been held.
Sanjaya Bahel, the bureaucrat who served as chief of the commodity procurement section at the UN, is accused of misusing his position to help Nishan Kohli, a Miami-based businessman, to secure UN contracts.
— UNI