by Harish Gupta, National Editor, Lokmat Group
Alok Verma to appear before CVC tomorrow
Inquiry has to be completed before November 12
Harish Gupta
New Delhi, Nov 4
The exiled CBI Director, Alok Verma will appear before the 3-member Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) tomorrow. Verma has been summoned by the CVC to probe into the allegations of administrative misconduct, delaying probe into certain sensitive cases including one relating to IRCTC land in Patna for hotel benefiting Lalu Prasad Yadav.
The CVC is undertaking this probe as per the directions of the Supreme Court given on October 26. The probe is being supervised by a retired judge of the Supreme Court A K Patnaik. Interestingly, Justice Patnaik has been regularly visiting the office of the CVC to scrutinize documents pertaining to nine allegations leveled by his number two Rakesh Asthana. Incidentally, Rakesh Asthana has also been divested of his duties following an FIR registered against him for bribery.
The CVC is racing against time to complete the probe against Verma within 14 days. This will be first time Verma will be appear before the CVC comprising of K V Chowdhary, Sharad Kumar and Dr T M Bhasin tomorrow. Patnaik monitored probe by CVC is confined to allegations of misconduct and corruption by Alok Verma. The CVC will not look into the issue of government’s decision to send Verma on forced leave. The SC may hear that case separately later.
It may be mentioned that Alok Verma was removed as CBI director on October 23 by the government and M Nageshwar Rao, a junior officer was given the charge. Verma challenged his removal. But the SC decided to hear the case of misconduct and corruption against him first. The SC said the other issues will be heard later.
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