The Asian Age

Nageswar Rao denies fraud by wife

■ ‘ No truth in allegation­s on investment in shell firms’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Interim CBI director M. Nageswar Rao on Tuesday denied allegation­s of any wrongdoing in investment­s made by his wife in a private firm, and said in a statement that the money was borrowed by his wife, Mannem Sandhya, from her “longtime family friend.”

Mr Rao’s clarificat­ion follows allegation­s of laundering money through a shell company based in Kolkata.

Mr Rao, an Odisha cadre IPS officer, said all financial dealings by him and his wife have been given to all concerned authoritie­s, and that all property and other details have been submitted in the annual property returns filed with the government.

While giving details of the transactio­n, Mr Rao said his wife had taken a loan of ` 25 lakh from Angela Mercantile Pvt Ltd, a company that belongs to an old associate, Praveen Agarwal, for the purchase of an immovable property in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.

The property, he said, was purchased by his wife and her cousin, Dr R. K. Rana Babu, on September 18, 2010. A year later, he said, his wife sold some acres of land from her inherited agricultur­al property ` 30.72 lakh for

and two months later sold more land for an amount of ` 27.90 lakh.

“Thus she received a total amount of ` 58.62 lakh as sale proceeds during 2011. This along with ` 1.38 lakh from personal savings, a total of ` 60 lakh was sent to Angela Mercantile­s Private limited in 2011, who after deducting the loan amount retained the balance of ` 35 lakh as investment,” he said. that in

Mr Rao added July 2014, a little less than three years of the investment, the Kolkata- based company returned to her a total of ` 41.33 lakh which included an interest of ` 6.33 lakh.

Denying reports of unaccounte­d money, he said, “Further, complete details of all properties of my family and mine have been submitted in my Annual Property Returns to the government for all years, which are available for download on the ministry of home affairs website.” “Lastly I deny all other reports as they are incorrect and untrue,” Mr Rao concluded.

Mr Rao assumed charge as the CBI’s interim director after its chief Alok Verma and his deputy Rakesh Asthana were sent on leave by the government last week.

The Supreme Court has directed him not to take any policy decision and submit in a sealed envelope all administra­tive decisions taken by him.

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