Reimbursement row: VACB probe against Kerala Health minister

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The Vigilance and has begun a preliminary inquiry into allegations against Health K K Shylaja that she had forged documents to claim of medical expenses for her husband.

The VACB's first unit here launched the probe based on a complaint in this regard by state general secretary K Surendran alleging that the minister's action had caused loss to the state exchequer.


"We have started the probe into the allegations," a senior VACB said.

Reacting to the the Bureau's action, the told reporters: "Let the inquiry proceed..let the truth come out."

Shylaja rejected the charges as "baseless" when the allegations cropped up last month.

She had also claimed that the medical was done as per the and rule applicable to ministers.

The minister's office has clarified that she had done nothing illegal for getting the for her husband's treatment at a private hospital in 2016.

The ministers can claim the medical of family members, it said.

The state has sought her resignation alleging that Shylaja had not only violated the oath of office but also indulged in criminal offence.

The party alleged that Shylaja could not claim the medical as the minister's husband K Bhaskaran is a government pensioner and also the of the Mattannur municipality.

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 18:45 IST