Coal scam: CBI may soon question KM Birla, Parakh

Update: 2014-01-30 00:27 GMT
CBI sources said the investigation is still going on in the case and no decision on filing final report has been taken yet.

‘The investigation in the case is still going. The persons including the accused persons shall be examined in due course of investigation. The inquiries are being expedited for early conclusion,’ official sources said.

In the FIR relating to allocation of Talabira II and III coal blocks in 2005 in Odisha, the CBI has named Parakh, Birla and Hindalco on various charges including criminal conspiracy and criminal misconduct on part of government officials.

It alleged that during the 25th Screening Committee meeting under the coal ministry, chaired by Parakh, applications of Hindalco and Indal Industries were rejected for mining in Talabira II and III ‘citing valid reasons’.

The coal blocks were allocated to Mahanadi Coalfields and Neyveli Lignite Corporation, both PSUs, on the recommendations of the Committee and letter of allocation were issued to the PSUs on 16 June and 15 July, 2005.

Within days, a ‘personal meeting’ took place between Parakh and Birla in which the industrialist requested for the allocation of Talabira II coal block, the FIR said.

‘Pursuant to these letters and personal meeting between Parakh and Birla, Parakh, by abusing his official position as a public servant recommended the allocation of Talabira II and Talabira III coal blocks to Hindalco Industries Limited, along with other two companies without any valid basis or change in circumstances and with the sole intention to show undue favours to Hindalco,’ the FIR said.

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