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Showing posts with label HAL Affairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HAL Affairs. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Post Tyagi avatar, is HAL a sinking ship or a shining star? What's your take?

HAL Chairman R K Tyagi
HAL Chairman R K Tyagi completed one year in office recently. He took over at a time when the company was in a mess, thanks to the vision-less ways of working of some of the top officials, who ran the company before he landed.

But, did Tyagi make any difference at all? Is he a puppet in the hands of those who made him the chairman? Is he following the footsteps of his predecessors being a I, Me, Myslef Man, enjoying the fruits of power in abundance? Or is he a man, who is taking time before going the full throttle? Is he finding it tough to
manoeuvre, amidst a set of greedy directors? Is he too playing into the hands of HAL's Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO), who wants to poke his nose into every aspect of the company, in the name of 'transparency?' 
 Tarmak007 is keen to have your views, ahead of putting together a piece on HAL, after Tyagi taking controls. Keep the comments decent and to the point. Worthy ones will be part of the article. Write Now!

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Mag report rips apart HAL affairs

(Input, Image Copyright: Strategic Affairs)
The September issue of Strategic Affairs minces no words in exposing the alleged deeds of HAL head A. Nayak. Probably one of the most-hard-hitting reports in the recent times on HAL, Strategic Affairs names private aviation firms in India, who are allegedly getting 'undue favors' from Nayak and his men. The report also quotes MoD sources, expressing concern over the 'growing corruption' in HAL. "Premier investigating agencies have started probing allegations against Nayak, who is reportedly having unusual ties with some private companies," says the report. It also touches upon how a finance head was forced to quit after he rubbed on the wrong side of former HAL head Baweja. The report says that the MoD officials are uncomfortable with the current goings-on in HAL, but doesn't elaborate this point in detail.
Going by the contents of this magazine report, yet another mother of scams is all set to unfold in India! And, A. Nayak will have to definitely do some answering -- at least to steer clear his name -- at a time when he is gearing to hang his boots, finally.

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