Kuwait orders investigation into Airbus helicopter deal

Reuters  |  DUBAI 

(Reuters) - said on Wednesday it had ordered an into a deal with to supply 30 Caracal military helicopters, worth one billion euros ($1.19 billion), for its

The announcement comes as faces several international investigations into commercial and military sales that have raised questions over the future of senior managers.

The French defence ministry said in August last year that had placed the order. It came after then French was invited by leaders in May 2016 to address their summit in Saudi Arabia, a rare privilege for a European leader.

Kuwaiti state agency quoted as saying that Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak had ordered the Caracal deal to be investigated.

"It has been decided to transfer the case of the Caracal helicopter deal to the to investigate it and to take all the measures regarding it," Saleh said, according to

Saleh also said the country's had been asked to check all documents related to the deal and submit a report to the cabinet.

($1 = 0.8419 euros)

(Reporting by Omar Fahmy in Cairo; writing by Sami Aboudi; editing by Andrew Roche)

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First Published: Thu, December 21 2017. 04:00 IST