2G scandal: A Raja seeks direct inquiry report of CVC
BY Agencies31 Aug 2013 4:39 AM IST
Agencies31 Aug 2013 4:39 AM IST
A Raja, former telecom minister facing trial in the 2G case, on Thursday moved the trial court seeking a direction to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to produce documents in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scam case.
The documents include a direct inquiry report of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC). Raj said in his application that in 2009, an inquiry was conducted by CVC into the allegations of allotment of 2G spectrum by Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and on 12 October 2009, CVC had forwarded its direct inquiry report to CBI.
He, in his application before Special Judge O P Saini, said CVC had asked CBI to take necessary action in the matter and 12 October 2009 communication of CBI and its direct inquiry report are in custody of CBI and have a material bearing on this case and are relevant for the cross-examination of the investigating officers in this matter.
The documents include a direct inquiry report of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC). Raj said in his application that in 2009, an inquiry was conducted by CVC into the allegations of allotment of 2G spectrum by Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and on 12 October 2009, CVC had forwarded its direct inquiry report to CBI.
He, in his application before Special Judge O P Saini, said CVC had asked CBI to take necessary action in the matter and 12 October 2009 communication of CBI and its direct inquiry report are in custody of CBI and have a material bearing on this case and are relevant for the cross-examination of the investigating officers in this matter.
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