Rathore on arrests: 'We could have transferred officials but we didn’t want a cover up'

It is alleged that bills of Rs 19 lakh were pending to be cleared by the SAI officials for which a demand of three per cent was being made.

Published : Jan 18, 2019 10:20 IST , New Delhi

Union Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said the CBI was called in as part of the efforts to curb corruption.
Union Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said the CBI was called in as part of the efforts to curb corruption.
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Union Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said the CBI was called in as part of the efforts to curb corruption.

Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said that the government entrusted CBI to investigate the corruption allegations levelled against the sports department officials as transferring them wouldn’t have addressed the real problem.

The CBI on Thursday took six people into custody, including Sports Authority of India (SAI) director and three officials, in connection with a case of alleged corruption.

READ: SAI Director among 6 arrested by CBI for corruption

The probe agency has arrested Director of Sports Authority of India S.K Sharma, Junior Accounts Officer Harinder Prasad, Supervisor Lalit Jolly and UDC V.K. Sharma, besides private contractor Mandeep Ahuja and his employee Yunus, the officials said.

It is alleged that bills of Rs 19 lakh were pending to be cleared by the SAI officials for which a demand of three per cent was being made.

“A few months back, we got information that a few officials of sports department have been involved in corruption. We could have transferred them but that wouldn’t have been a solution to the problem but only a cover up,” Rathore said on his official twitter page.

The sports minister said that probe agency was asked to take over the investigations as people expect the government to take action.

“As the public expects from our government, we entrusted the duty of investigation to the agencies. After few months of investigation, on Thursday, they raided SAI and arrested a few officials.

 

The arrests were made during searches at the sports administrator’s office in Delhi’s Lodhi Road area, they said.

The Central Bureau of Investigation or CBI officials reached the SAI headquarters at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium around 5 pm and sealed the entire premises, sources in the SAI said.

It was learnt that the raid happened after SAI Director General Neelam Kapur took up the matter with the CBI.

“The matter came to light before SAI DG 6 months back after which she informed the sports minister. On the insistence of the minister the DG wrote to the CBI,” the source said.

The accused staff was responsible for procuring all office stationeries and were dealing with tenders of all electronic equipment and furniture required for SAI offices.

The irregularities were going on in SAI for more than a year, the source said.

 

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