Goa Governor BV Wanchoo has said he was “pleased” to have given CBI his statement today in connection with the alleged bribery scandal in the VVIP helicopter deal and hoped that the agency would now bring the truth out in the case at the earliest.
A statement issued by 63-year-old Wanchoo’s office after the CBI team left his official residence in Panaji said the Governor recorded his statement as a “witness” in the VVIP helicopter case under Section 161 CrPC.
Under this Section, any police officer may examine orally any person supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of a case.
According to the statement, Wanchoo, after becoming aware that CBI was desirous of recording his statement as a witness, “was very keen that the same be recorded at the earliest for the purpose of completing the legal process in the case.
“The Governor was, therefore, happy when a formal request from the CBI was received on June 24 whereafter the CBI was intimated that they could record the Governor’s statement in Goa.
“The Governor was pleased to give his statement as a witness today,” it said, adding that Wanchoo hoped that “his statement would have clarified any issues that the CBI may have had and hopes that the CBI would conclude their investigation to bring out the truth at the very earliest.”
Wanchoo was examined by CBI in connection with the Rs 3,600-crore VVIP helicopter deal with AgustaWestland in which it is alleged that a bribe of Rs 360 crore was paid to middlemen.