Business Standard

Under the lens

- ARCHIS MOHAN

In recent months, some of the high profile cases being investigat­ed by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) have been plagued by frequent changes of officials and/or units investigat­ing these. Special Director Rakesh Asthana, now on leave, headed a special investigat­ion team (SIT) that was investigat­ing the Vijay Mallya and Agusta Westland cases. After acting CBI chief M Nageswar Rao took over, he said the team will now be headed by S Sai Manohar. In the last couple of months, three cases being investigat­ed by Asthana-led team were transferre­d to AC-III unit.

The IRCTC case, in which Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Lalu Prasad and his family members are named, was transferre­d to the unit, the Aircel-Maxis case, in which former Union minister P Chidambara­m’s son Karti is an accused, was transferre­d from Asthana-headed SIT to AC-III in August. On September 24, the Moin Qureshi money laundering case was transferre­d from SIT to AC-III.

After Rao took over, AC-III head Manish Kumar Sinha has been replaced by Tarun Gauba. CBI’s Bank Security and Frauds Cell (BS&FC) is investigat­ing the PNB fraud (Mehul Choksi-Nirav Modi) case, but has seen frequent changes of team heads. In recent months, Rajeev Singh was repatriate­d to his parent cadre “abruptly”, and Manish Kumar Sinha replaced him. Now, Sinha has been transferre­d with Jasbir Singh being given the additional charge.

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