The Asian Age

CBI has ‘fresh’ evidence, to grill PC again

More trouble for Chidambara­m, son

- PRAMOD KUMAR NEW DELHI, AUG. 24

More trouble seems to be in store for former finance minister P. Chidambara­m and his son Karti as the CBI has collected fresh evidence which reveals that Advantage Strategic Consultanc­y Pvt Limited (ASCPL) had received funds worth several cores from at least 11 other firms also in the guise of consultanc­y charges. The Advantage Strategic Consultanc­y Pvt Limited (ASCPL), which is an accused firm in the INX media case, is allegedly linked to Karti Chidambara­m.

Sources in the CBI said, “It is suspected that these 11 firms made payments to the ASCPL only after getting FIPB approval from the finance ministry. The former finance minister will be confronted with these documents during custodial interrogat­ion”.

Investigat­ors have collected evidences, including electronic, pertaining to these payments made to ASCPL and also the bank account details of the accused firm, sources said, adding that the investigat­ion has also revealed that ASCPL never had the requisite staff to render any consultanc­y or tender advise. Mr Chidambara­m was arrested on Wednesday in the INX Media case, in which he has been accused of wrongdoing, money laundering and misusing the post of finance minister.

The INX Media case is the same scam in which his son Karti was in jail for 23 days before being granted bail by the

Delhi high court.

The scam drew attention as other high profile accused in the same case are jailed — media entreprene­ur Peter Mukerjea and his wife Indrani. Both of them are in jail in connection with the murder of Sheena Bora, who was Indrani’s daughter from her previous marriage.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) has already widened its money-laundering probe against P. Chidambara­m as it suspects his role in granting allegedly illegal Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearances to at least four more business deals. Sources said that the ED is already probing the former finance minister’s role in grating alleged illegal FIPB approvals in at least four cases involving Diageo Scotland Ltd, Katara Holdings, Essar Steel Ltd and Elforge Ltd. The FIPB that used to function under the Union finance ministry has now been scrapped.

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