The Asian Age

After CBI raid, 20 officials shifted

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The AAP government has transferre­d as many as 20 employees, including additional secretary Sanjay Aggarwal, from the 9th floor health department office at Players Building to their parent cadres. The transfers reportedly are linked to the recent CBI raid on principal secretary ( services) Rajendra Kumar’s office in which the investigat­ing agency had also questioned the senior bureaucrat in connection with some contract of the health department.

In his order, special secretary ( administra­tion) Akash Mohapatra said: “Following staff working in this department are hereby relieved w. e. f 1812- 2015 with the directions to report for duty at their respective department/ hospitals under health & family welfare department, GNTD. All concerned HoDs/ MSs/ director of hospital/ medical institutio­ns under H & FW Deptt. are requested to post suitable substitute­s immediatel­y in place of them to this department.”

The recent transfers are being linked by the government employees at the Delhi Secretaria­t with the CBI investigat­ion against Mr Kumar in connection to some contract awarded by the health department in violation of the rules.

During the questionin­g of Mr Kumar, a highlyplac­ed source said, the CBI had reportedly asked him whether Ramesh Chugh, state programme officer of the Delhi State Health Mission, vide his letter dated November 10, 2010 had requested the ICSIL MD to provide manpower for e- project. The agency also asked the officer whether the rates so quoted by Endeavour were communicat­ed by ICSIL to Ramesh Chugh, who in turn communicat­ed to the ICSIL through a letter on December 1, 2010 that the competent authority has approved the rates provided by the ICSIL. In all, an amount of ` 2,43,81,594 had been paid by the ICSIL to Endeavour. At that time, Mr Kumar was the health secretary and A. K. Duggal was the MD of the ICSIL.

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