Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata today said he did not enter the airline business as he was not comfortable with the idea of bribing a minister, as had been suggested by an industrialist.To know more,http://ibnlive.in.com/news/tata-blows-whistle-minister-wanted-bribe-for-airlines/135062-7.html?from=tn
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Whatever Mr. Ratan Tata has said is absolutely correct.Most of our ministers and bureaucrats are stinkingly corrupt and this contagion has cancerously spread to all aspects of our national life!
In another report, TAT have always been disfavored by twisting rules. This is because of TATA following more ethical policy:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/Rules-were-tweaked-to-halt-Tata-take-off/articleshow/6933485.cms

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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I am eager to know the name of the minister who demanded bribe from Mr.Tata. :( :(
An example of how a great enterprise was killed due to corruption! If the bribe had not come in the way of creating an Aviation enterprise, Tatas would definitely have created a huge aviation empire employing thousands!

The name of the minister should be revealed!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Whoever might have been involved in this scandalous business I think Ratan Tata ought to have come out with it at that time!
@Chinmoy,
I think he might have had his own limitations. :) :) :)
C.Ibrahim was the Civil Aviation Minister then and the interesting aspect is that it was not demanded by the any minister but one fellow industrialist told Ratan Tata about it!
In the present corrupted world nice to see a business tycoon like Ratan Tata to give a live example of true businessman.Young people have to learn from him many things.. :)
No doubt Tatas have their own business ethics and not only Ratan Tata his predecessors too excelled in them!
[quote]Whoever might have been involved in this scandalous business I think Ratan Tata ought to have come out with it at that time! [/quote]

I too feel that Ratan Tata should not have remained silent then, he should have spoken about it that very instant! The pciture would have been much different then and further corrutpion in politics and corporate world would have received brakes to some extent!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

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