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Madras HC orders CBI probe into graft charges against Tamil Nadu CM

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Friday ordered a CBI probe into allegations of corruption in award of road contracts by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami.

Madras HC orders CBI probe into graft charges against Tamil Nadu CM

The DMK has accused Palaniswami of abusing his power and allotting projects worth Rs 3,500 crore to his kin. PTI file



Chennai, October 12

The Madras High Court on Friday ordered a CBI probe into allegations of corruption in award of road contracts by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami.

Justice A D Jagadish Chandira gave the direction on a petition by the DMK, after perusing the report filed by Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC).

The court said it was not satisfied with the report and the action taken by the DVAC on the complaint lodged by DMK organising secretary R S Bharathi.

The judge then directed the vigilance agency to hand over all relevant documents to the CBI within a week.

The central agency has to conclude the preliminary investigation within three months, he said, adding if prima facie case is made out it could proceed further.

The DMK has alleged irregularities and corruption in award of road contracts. It has accused Palaniswami of abusing his power and allotting projects worth Rs 3,500 crore to his relatives and ‘benamis’.

Originally, the petitioner wanted the court to direct the DVAC to conduct a preliminary inquiry and register an FIR on its complaint submitted in June.

Later, he had moved an additional plea seeking transfer of the probe to an independent investigating team saying the DVAC was technically under the Chief Minister.

The court had on September 12 directed the DVAC to file a report on the day-to-day preliminary investigation conducted by it against Palaniswami on the complaint.

During the hearing on October 9, counsel for the petitioner said the party had lost confidence in the DVAC as the agency had been “supporting” the Chief Minister all along.

Refuting the charge, the Advocate-General appearing for the DVAC said the state vigilance agency had conducted a preliminary inquiry as per the procedures laid down and its findings had been forwarded to the Vigilance Commissioner.

He also said the highways department came under the Chief Minister, while the DVAC was an independent authority under the administration of the Vigilance Commissioner.

 

The court’s direction prompted DMK President M K Stalin to demand the dismissal of Palaniswami by Governor Banwarilal Purohit if he did not step down on his own.

Welcoming the order, Stalin, in a statement, said Palaniswami should immediately step down to ensure an “independent probe” into the matter.

The DMK had recently organised public meetings over the issue.

The party has also moved the court against some other state ministers levelling similar corruption charges and the petitions are pending. PTI

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