Senior IAS officer Mopalwar reinstated as MSRDC MD

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Radheshyam Mopalwar, who was sent on leave over allegations of bribery in August this year, was today reinstated as Vice President and Managing Director of the State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC).

He was removed as the MD of the undertaking MSRDC over audio clips in which he was purportedly heard fixing a deal for a plot here.


The relief for the senior bureaucrat came in the wake of reports that a probe committee appointed by the had found that the audio clips may have been tampered with.

A (GAD) order issued today said Mopalwar's leave of 145 days from August 3 to December 26 this year has been approved and he has been reinstated on his earlier post.

Mopalwar was in-charge of Sammruddhi Corridor, a dream project of Devendra Fadnavis, envisaging construction of a super communication highway connecting with

After the audio clip surfaced, Mopalwar was sent on leave and an inquiry committee headed by former Chief was set up by the after the Opposition raised the issue.

While removing Mopalwar, Fadnavis had said though there was no evidence of graft against the officer, he was being removed from the post till the inquiry was over.

The opposition parties have been demanding action against the senior bureaucrat after the audio clips, in which he is allegedly heard fixing a deal for a piece of land in suburban Borivali, came to light.

The Rs 46,000-crore expressway, also called Samruddhi Mahamarg (prosperity corridor), is being implemented by the MSRDC.

Last month, the Anti-Extortion Cell in neighbouring district arrested a and his wife for allegedly extorting Rs 1 crore from Mopalwar.

The couple told the that they would leak the recordings of his phone calls if they were not paid Rs 7 crore, police had said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, December 26 2017. 22:00 IST