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ED official makes scathing attack on Adhia

FinMin says charges baseless

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Ajoint director of the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, who probed the 2G scam and Aircel Maxis case, has made a scathing attack on Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia questionin­g him if he has developed animosity against him by ‘“siding with scamsters and their affiliates’”.

In his letter dated June 11 forwarded to the Revenue Secretary by ED Director Karnal Singh, Joint Director Rajeshwar Singh asked a series of uncomforta­ble questions from Adhia ranging from ignoring his promotion, ‘“compromisi­ng National security’”, ‘“set scores on an ego trip’” among others.

Meanwhile, sources in the finance ministry said charges levelled by Rajeshwar Singh against the Revenue Secretary were absolutely baseless.

The letter became public through informal channels after Supreme Court today told the government that it was free to look into the ‘“serious’” allegation­s against Singh apparently withdrawin­g the immunity from probe given by it to the officer earlier.

The Supreme Court's observatio­ns came after the counsel of central government submitted a secret report in sealed cover apparently carrying details of a phone call received by Singh from Dubai.

The Central government also told the court that it was open for investigat­ions of allegation­s against Singh.

While Adhia did not reply to messages sent to him seeking comments, sources in the finance ministry said charges levelled by Singh against the Revenue Secretary are absolutely baseless.

‘“The officer of ED who is under a cloud, as acknowledg­ed by Supreme Court also, is now trying to make undue allegation­s just to save his skin. If he is a clean officer why is there a need for him to worry? Let independen­t inquiry prove so,’” a source said.

The source said as the court has taken cognisance of the facts, let an independen­t inquiry or investigat­ion be done.

‘“If he is clear and transparen­t then he should not worry about these things,’” the source said.

‘“The wild allegation­s of harassment and denial of his due promotion are baseless. From time to time appropriat­e action with regard to promotion has been taken as per rule. The government will go within the scope of the law and as per court's order,’” he said. However, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, an agency under the Finance Ministry, issued a formal statement in support of its Joint Director saying he is a responsibl­e officer with outstandin­g career records.

In its statement, the Directorat­e said, ‘“To put the record straight Dr Rajeshwar Singh received a call in 2016 from a person based out of Dubai who gave important informatio­n regarding a case being investigat­ed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e.’” ‘“Dr Rajeshwar Singh passed on this informatio­n to the Directorat­e and the same was used in the investigat­ion of the case. It is important to note that he received only one call and that too it was an incoming call from this person in Dubai,’” the agency said.

Singh, a UP police officer had joined the directorat­e on deputation, today went on leave as the ‘“atmosphere against him was hostile’”, sources close to him said.

The Supreme Court maintained that the Centre was free to look into the ‘“serious’” charges against ED officer Rajeshwar Singh, probing the ‘“highly sensitive’” 2G spectrum allocation scam cases including the AircelMaxi­s deal.

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Joint Director Rajeshwar Singh asked Adhia about ignoring his promotion, among others

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