The Asian Age

ED questions PC for over 6 hrs in Aricel- Maxis case

Says he was quizzed but there is no FIR, no offence is alleged

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e ( ED) on Tuesday questioned former finance minister and senior Congress leader P. Chidambara­m for over six hours in connection with the agency’s probe pertaining to ` 3,500 crore Aircel- Maxis deal case. It was the second time when the Congress leader joined the probe. Earlier, the ED questioned him on June 5 for over six hours.

According to sources, the senior Congress leader arrived at the ED office here shortly before 11 am and left after 5 pm.

Soon after, Mr Chidambara­m tweeted, “Another round of questions by ED in AircelMaxi­s case. I remind myself that there is no FIR and no offence is alleged”. Officials said the investigat­ing officer of the case recorded Mr Chidambara­m’s statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act ( PMLA) on Tuesday.

It is understood that the agency put across a fresh set of questions to the Congress leader regarding the Aircel- Maxis deal and on decisions taken by him in connection with this case. The agency had last time recorded his statement for six hours on various aspects.

The ED had also recorded statements of FIPB officials when this deal took place and it is understood that Mr Chidambara­m was confronted with those details. Certain specific queries on circumstan­ces and procedures adopted by the now- defunct Foreign Investment Promotion Board ( FIPB) while giving approval to the AircelMaxi­s deal during his tenure were reported to have been put across to him last time, sources said.

Mr Chidambara­m’s son Karti has already been questioned by the ED in this case, twice.

After leaving the ED office on June 5, Mr Chidambara­m had tweeted that all answers he gave to the probe agency were already recorded in government documents.

He had also said that there is no FIR, yet a probe had been initiated. Chidambara­m, who also served as home minister during the UPA regime, earlier had approached the court of Special Judge O. P. Saini seeking relief from arrest by the ED in the case.

 ?? P. Chidambara­m ??
P. Chidambara­m

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India