Austria hands findings on 2003 Eurofighter purchase to U.S

Reuters  |  VIENNA 

By Knolle

VIENNA (Reuters) - has handed over its findings on suspect money flows related to its 2003 purchase of jets to international bodies including the U. S. Department of Justice, the Austrian defence ministry said on Monday.

The ministry said it handed over the documents about two months ago.

"Foreign authorities were informed about the results of the defence ministry's investigation in the context of the international fight against corruption. The Department of Justice has also been informed," it said.

said the department would not comment on any possible correspondence from foreign counterparts.

Prosecutors in are investigating allegations of fraud against and the consortium based on earlier complaints from the defence ministry. is seeking up to 1.1 billion euros ($1.4 billion) in compensation.

and the consortium, which includes Britain's and Italy's Leonardo, have rejected the accusations as politically motivated and have threatened legal action over the claims.

A task force created in 2012 to review so-called offset deals - contracts that were meant to provide work for local businesses to allow them to benefit from the order - found evidence that national and international law had been violated in connection with those deals, the defence ministry said, without giving any further details of its findings.

Prosecutors in separately investigated whether paid bribes to win the $2 billion contract. denies having done so.

On Friday, German prosecutors ordered to pay 81 million euros to settle the German investigation. The prosecutors said they did not find evidence of bribery but that had been unable to account for more than 100 million euros in payments to two shell companies.

Austria's former had said it would end the current programme early because it was too expensive, although a newspaper report last month said was planning to offer incentives to encourage the country's new government to keep using the jets.

($1 = 0.8149 euros)

(Reporting by Knolle in Vienna; Additional reporting by Sarah N. Lynch in Washington; Writing by Georgina Prodhan; Editing by and Peter Cooney)

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First Published: Tue, February 13 2018. 02:46 IST