The Asian Age

CBI quizzes 2 in CM’s secy case

- PRAMOD KUMAR

The CBI, which is probing a corruption case against Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s principal secretary Rajendra Kumar, has quizzed two senior officials of the Indian arm of a global software major in connection with the case.

Sources said, “The agency sleuths quizzed two officials of the software firm to verify their associatio­n, if any, in the past with the senior IAS officer.” If required, the agency may seek clarificat­ion from them again, sources added. The CBI had registered a corruption case against Mr Kumar and others on allegation­s that he had abused his position by “favouring a particular firm in the last few years in getting tenders from Delhi government department­s”. The CBI is also preparing to seek clarificat­ion from Mr Kumar again, sources said.

Mr Kumar has been booked under Section 120- B of the IPC ( criminal conspiracy), and 13( 2), 13( 1)( d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act ( criminal conspiracy and criminal misconduct) for allegedly

favouring a private company in five contracts worth ` 9.5 crore during 2007- 14. “The accused allegedly facilitate­d award of contracts worth ` 9.50 crore ( approx) to the accused company through a PSU and misused his official position as public servant. The accused were instrument­al in award of projects to the said private company in Delhi Transco Ltd, health and family welfare department, GNCTD, Delhi Jal Board and department of trade and taxes, GNCTD,” the CBI had said in the statement after the registrati­on of the case.

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