Plea in HC claims illegal closure of graft cases against ex-AIIMS officials

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A plea has been moved in the High Court alleging that the illegally closed graft cases and connected disciplinary proceedings against some former senior officials of the Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) without the approval of the competent authority -- the

The application, by an NGO in its main petition for expeditious and objective investigation into alleged corruption cases in AIIMS during the years 2012-14 involving senior bureaucrats, is expected to be heard tomorrow by a bench of Acting and Justice

The NGO, Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), has claimed that all the corruptions cases, some in relation to over Rs 6,000 crore worth infrastructure development in the institute, against the bureaucrats were illegally closed without following the due procedure and without approval of the competent disciplinary authority -- the as he is in-charge of the

It has sought directions to the Centre to immediately refer the cases of corruption to the competent disciplinary authority for passing well reasoned orders.

The application claims that former Union Dr as well as the CBI had recommended major penalty proceedings against some AIIMS officials in connection with alleged financial irregularities in the AIIMS.

It also said another former Union health minister, Gulam Nabi Azad, too had approved departmental proceedings against one of the bureaucrats for alleged financial irregularities and that case too has been closed by merely cautioning the in question.

"It is apparent from the above mentioned closure of corruption cases... by without even the matter being referred for consideration of competent disciplinary authority as per statute that no fair decision is being taken in respect of these cases under the influence of the Respondent No.3 (Union P Nadda)," the fresh application by CPIL said and sought summoning of records of the graft cases that were closed without approval of the competent authority.

Nadda had earlier told the high court that the PIL was "actuated by ulterior motive" to gain political mileage and "malign" the government's image.

Ex-Chief (CVO) of AIIMS, Sanjeev Chaturvedi, had earlier filed an affidavit in the matter claiming that Nadda allegedly connived with the accused in the corruption matters by allegedly sitting over the charge sheets and CBI reports against the individuals involved.

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 14:25 IST