Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CBI case against GVK group, others

- Neeraj Chauhan letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE AGENCY HAS NAMED TOTAL 13 PERSONS AND COMPANIES AS ACCUSED AS WELL AS UNKNOWN PUBLIC SERVANTS

nNEWDELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion has registered a case against Dr G V K Reddy, Chairman of GVK group, the company that runs the Mumbai airport – MIAL (Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport Limited), and others for alleged irregulari­ties worth ₹705 crore in the developmen­t of Mumbai airport.

MIAL is a joint venture between AAI (Airports Authority of India), GVK and foreign entities. The AAI entered an agreement in 2006 for modernizat­ion and up gradation, operation and maintenanc­e of Mumbai airport as part of joint venture called –MIAL.

The agreement stated that the revenue share has to be given first to AAI and then the balance earnings of MIAL shall be used for modernisat­ion and upgradatio­n, operation and maintenanc­e and the essence of the agreement was to make it a world class facility.

CBI FIR alleges that the GVK group connived with their family members, relatives and employees to give undue monetary advantage to them and to cause correspond­ing unlawful loss to AAI.

As part of the conspiracy, they assigned the premium retail areas of Mumbai airport to their family members at exorbitant­ly low rates there- by reducing the revenue of MIAL.

The GVK group even used funds of MIAL by entering into agreements with a company owned by family members, relatives, employees to book train, air travel tickets and hotel booking for personal as well as group employees of GVK who were not connected to MIAL.

The agency has named total 13 persons and companies as accused as well as unknown public servants.

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