Ex-aviation minister denies involvement in Air Asia scam

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Former Civil Aviation on Wednesday rebuffed the reports of UPA government's involvement in the clearance deal and said that the scam didn't happen during his tenure.

Earlier, the (CBI) alleged that the scam in the clearance took place during the UPA regime and some officials of then civil aviation ministry were involved in the it it.

On Tuesday, the CBI booked Air Asia and others for allegedly giving bribe to the then civil aviation ministry and officials to change the rules of aviation and foreign investment to get international flying licenses in the year 2013.

The investigative agency also alleged that the lobbied with government servants for clearances, removal of existing 5/20 aviation rule and change in regulatory policies.

Under the 5/20 rule, a company needs a minimum of five years of flying experience and is also required to have 20 aircraft in their possession in order to become eligible for the license.

However, (AAIL) issued a statement on Tuesday, saying that it was not involved in any wrong-doing and co-operating with all regulators and agencies to present the correct facts.

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First Published: Wed, May 30 2018. 18:05 IST