Preliminary probe on DMK's corruption plea against CM: DVAC

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The was today informed by an anti-graft body that a preliminary inquiry on DMK's complaint of corruption against K Palaniswami has already commenced.

"We received the complaint on June 22. Immediately a preliminary inquiry has been commenced and the investigation is going on," said.

for DMK NR Elango submitted that as per the directions of the such preliminary probe should be completed within seven days and in case of the DVAC, it should be completed by two months.

By August 22, the two-month period has expired, he added.

Concurring with the submission, the asked the general as to why the DVAC has not completed the inquiry in two months.

At least a case must have been registered by now, the said and directed the DVAC to file its counter by September 4.

Petitioner RS Bharathi, the of the DMK, alleged the chief minister, who also holds the highways and road portfolios, abused his power to allocate five highway laying and maintenance projects worth over Rs 3,500 crore to firms owned by his relatives and benamis.

He claimed that most of the projects were funded by the

"Palaniswami, being a government servant, entered into a criminal conspiracy with his relatives and benamis and thereby committed criminal misconduct and obtained undue pecuniary advantage for himself.

"These offences attract punishment under the IPC and the Prevention of Corruption Act," submitted.

He submitted that no action was taken by the DVAC despite a complaint lodged on June 13 against Palaniswami. He wanted the court to direct the agency to register a case and commence preliminary probe immediately.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 23:00 IST