Italian police arrested the head of Italian state-controlled defence group Finmeccanica SpA on Tuesday in a corruption probe centred on the sale of helicopters to the Indian government, a judicial source said.
Finmeccanica Chief Executive and Chairman Giuseppe Orsi was arrested for alleged bribes paid to secure the sale of 12 AgustaWestland executive aircraft when he was head of the Finmeccanica helicopter unit, the source said.
Police were searching the defence contractor's offices in Italy's financial capital Milan, police sources said.
Highlighting the political sensitivity of the case less than two weeks before elections, Prime Minister Mario Monti said the Italian government would deal with management issues at the company.
"There is a problem with the governance of Finmeccanica at the moment and we will face up to it," Monti told RAI state television.
In a brief statement, Finmeccanica expressed its support for Orsi and said it hoped his legal position could be clarified as soon as possible. Its business was operating as normal in the meantime, the company added.
The Italian business world has been shaken in recent weeks by a series of corruption cases, notably a derivatives scandal at Banca Monte dei Paschi and an alleged bribery case involving oil service group Saipem.
The latest series of scandals have become an issue in Italy's campaign for parliamentary elections to be held on February 24 to 25.
Northern League Backing
Orsi's appointment to lead the defence group in May 2011 was backed by the Northern League party, at the time an ally of then Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Centre-left politicians had called for Orsi to step down when he was first targeted