According to a source, Vadra had been asked to bring documents related to his foreign assets, their trail of funding and others. Vadra will be questioned about his flat in London as he allegedly purchased it from the kickbacks that he received
New Delhi: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law Robert Vadra, on Thursday (May 30), reached the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office. The ED had summoned Vadra for questioning once again in a case of money laundering.
According to a source, Vadra had been asked to bring documents related to his foreign assets, their trail of funding and others. Vadra will be questioned about his flat in London as he allegedly purchased it from the kickbacks that he received.
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Vadra has been called for questioning in his alleged dealings with fugitive arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari regarding the alleged funnelling of black money generated in a deal sealed by Bhandari into a London flat owned allegedly by Vadra.
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The ED believes that Vadra was the beneficiary of kickbacks received by Bhandari for facilitating a deal between Samsung and PSU Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) during UPA-1 regime in 2009 — according to the documentary evidence exclusively accessed by MyNation.
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