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| - Ottavio Quattrocchi (1938 - 13 de julio de 2013) fue un empresario italiano que estuvo siendo buscado hasta principios de 2009 en la India por cargos criminales por actuar como un conducto para sobornos en el escándalo Bofors. El papel de Quattrocchi en este escándalo, y su proximidad al primer ministro indio Rajiv Gandhi a través de su esposa italiana Sonia Gandhi (Antonia Maino), se cree que han contribuido a la derrota del Partido del Congreso en las elecciones de 1989. En 1999, la Oficina Central de Investigaciones (CBI) nombró a Quattrocchi en un chargesheet como conducto para el soborno de Bofors. El caso contra él fue fortalecido en junio de 2003, cuando la Interpol reveló dos cuentas bancarias, 5A5151516M y 5A5151516L, en poder de Quattrocchi y su esposa María con el banco BSI AG (es)
- Ottavio Quattrocchi (1938 – 13 July 2013) was an Italian businessman who was being sought until early 2009 in India for criminal charges for acting as a conduit for bribes in the Bofors scandal. Quattrocchi's role in this scandal, and his proximity to Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi through his wife Sonia Gandhi, is thought to have contributed to the defeat of the Congress Party in the 1989 elections. In 1999, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) named Quattrocchi in a chargesheet as the conduit for the Bofors bribe. The case against him was strengthened in June 2003, when Interpol revealed two bank accounts, 5A5151516M and 5A5151516L, held by Quattrocchi and his wife Maria with the BSI AG bank, London, containing Euros 3 million and $1 million, a "curiously large savings for a sal (en)
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