CBI questions Chidambaram in INX Media case

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Former was on Wednesday questioned by the CBI in connection with its ongoing probe into the Media corruption case.

According to the agency, Chidambaram appeared at the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) headquarters around 11 a.m.

A special CBI Economic Offences Wing team started questioning Chidambaram about his role in granting (FIPB) approval to Media in 2007.

The team has prepared a set of questions for Chidambaram's clarifications. The senior leader's statement would be recorded, according to a

Besides his clarification on FIPB clearance, Chidambaram would also be quizzed on Indrani Mukherjea's allegations and other aspects linked to the Media case.

The questioning is part of the CBI's investigation into a money laundering case registered in 2017 against Chidambaram's son Chidambaram in the Aircel-case.

The CBI first issued the summons to Chidambaram in the case on June 1 asking him to appear the next day, but the skipped the notice after the granted him interim protection from arrest.

The court on May 31 granted interim protection to the from arrest till July 3 in the case.

Earlier, the court had allowed interim protection to his son Chidambaram till July 10.

The CBI had on May 15, 2017, filed an FIR in the case accusing Chidambaram, his son and others of involvement in irregularities committed in giving the clearance to receive Rs 305 crore in foreign investment.

The CBI had on February 28 arrested Karti in the case, accusing him of taking money to facilitate the FIPB clearance to in 2007 when his father was the during the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. Later, he was granted bail.

The CBI initially alleged that Karti had received Rs 10 lakh as bribe for facilitating the FIPB clearance.

The figure was, however, revised later to about $1 million or Rs 6.5 crore at the current exchange rate.

The CBI and the are probing the case.

On Tuesday, the former was questioned by the (ED) officials for over five hours in the Rs 3,500 crore Aircel-deal case.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 12:32 IST