Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Be ready for graft probe examinatio­n

- Rajesh Ahuja

NEWDELHI: The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has formally told Central Bureau of Investigat­ion director Alok Kumar Verma to prepare to be examined in connection with the complaint made by the agency’s special director Rakesh Asthana against him, a government official familiar with the developmen­t said on condition of anonymity.

This is the first formal communicat­ion between Verma and CVC after he was divested of his powers.

“Verma has been asked to gather all relevant documents needed for his defence. No date has been communicat­ed to the director,” added the official.

Former vigilance commission­er R Sri Kumar says CVC holds the power of a civil court and can seek informatio­n in the form of an affidavit too if it wants. “Any summons from CVC has judicial sanctity.”

Verma didn’t respond to a phone call and message seeking comment. Central Vigilance Commission­er KV Chowdary too didn’t respond to a phone call and message.

On the intervenin­g night of October 23 and 24, Verma and Asthana were both divested of their respective responsibi­lities as CBI director and special director.

The two have been sparring for months.

On the same night, the government appointed the senior most joint director in the agency, M Nageswar Rao, as interim director of the agency.

On August 24, Asthana wrote to the cabinet secretary, alleging that Verma was interferin­g in several investigat­ions and also levelled charges of misconduct against the director.

The cabinet secretary forwarded the complaint to CVC which has superinten­dence over CBI in corruption cases.

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