Corporate espionage: CBI probes senior RBI official’s role
BY MPost27 March 2015 5:14 AM IST
MPost27 March 2015 5:14 AM IST
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is examining the role of a senior deputy general manager of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) based in Mumbai in connection with the corporate espionage case.
It is learnt that the agency is investigating the involvement of the official in leaking information to arrested chartered accountant Khem Chand Gandhi.
Recently, the CBI also grilled Reliance Industries Ltd Vice-President (Finance) KV Mohanan and Rajendra P. Chitale of Mumbai-based law firm Chitale & Associates. On March 12, the CBI had filed a case and raided eight places, including offices of ministries and private establishments, in Delhi and Mumbai, and arrested an official in the disinvestment and grievances department, Ashok Kumar Singh, and section officer of the economic affairs department, Lala Ram Sharma.
It is learnt that the agency is investigating the involvement of the official in leaking information to arrested chartered accountant Khem Chand Gandhi.
Recently, the CBI also grilled Reliance Industries Ltd Vice-President (Finance) KV Mohanan and Rajendra P. Chitale of Mumbai-based law firm Chitale & Associates. On March 12, the CBI had filed a case and raided eight places, including offices of ministries and private establishments, in Delhi and Mumbai, and arrested an official in the disinvestment and grievances department, Ashok Kumar Singh, and section officer of the economic affairs department, Lala Ram Sharma.
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