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None from my family could influence FIPB, says Chidu

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Senior Congress leader P Chidambara­m said on Monday it was “prepostero­us” to suggest that any member of his family could influence six secretarie­s of the central government who were part of the FIPB.

Rebutting allegation­s that his son Karti had influenced the decisions of the now-defunct Foreign Investment Promotion Board, Chidambara­m said it was a “despicable slur” on the six secretarie­s of the government.

“Anyone who has worked with me knows that no one would dare to influence my decisions. I had never allowed any family member to speak to me or to any officer of my ministry on any official matter,” he said in a statement.

The CBI had a fortnight ago filed an FIR against Karti, INX Media founders Indrani and Peter Mukerjea on charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating, receiving illegal gratificat­ion, influencin­g public servants and criminal misconduct.

The CBI claims that Karti received money from INX Media through a company “indirectly controlled by him” for using his influence to manipulate a tax probe against it.

The former finance minister said as far as FIPB cases were concerned, he had approved only FIPB-recommende­d cases and put before him by the secretary economic affairs.

Chidambara­m said the FIPB was serviced by a secretaria­t, chaired by the secretary economic affairs. It included four other secretarie­s (industry, commerce, external affairs and overseas Indian affairs) and the secretary of the administra­tive ministry.

Five of them were among the senior most IAS officers and the sixth was a senior IFS officer of the Ministry of External Affairs. Each of them had a long and distinguis­hed record of service, he said.

The recommenda­tions of the FIPB would be submitted to the Ministry of Finance where they would be once again examined by junior officers and then by the additional secretary and the secretary before the file was put before the minister.

Each file put before the minister would usually contain a number of cases, and the recommenda­tions of the FIPB and the economic affairs secretary, he said.

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“At the relevant time, the FIPB was chaired by D Subba Rao who later became governor of RBI. He was succeeded by Ashok Chawla, who later became chairman of the competitio­n commission of India. The other secretarie­s were equally distinguis­hed civil servants,” he said.

Chidambara­m said in the last two weeks, leaks and insinuatio­ns have been “deliberate­ly fed” to a section of the media and “maliciousl­y circulated” on social media.

“In fact, I have obtained a copy of the FIR from social media. The origin of these leaks is Chennai in my home state of Tamil Nadu,” he said.

ANYONE WHO has worked with me knows that no one would dare to influence my decisions. I had never allowed any family member to speak to me or to any officer of my ministry on any official matter — P Chidrambar­am, former Union minister

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