CBI likely to expand document probe to one more ministry

 CBI is likely to expand to one more ministry its probe in connection with alleged sale of confidential documents to corporate groups.

New Delhi: CBI is likely to expand to one more ministry its probe in connection with alleged sale of confidential documents to corporate groups.

Sources said the probe is likely to be expanded to one more ministry as the documents recovered by the agency indicate that some more ministry officials might be involved.

"However, it is matter of probe. A final decision will be taken soon," an official said.

Meanwhile, the agency on Friday brought face-to-face Vice President (Finance) Reliance Industries Limited K V Mohanan, Chartered Accountant (CA) Rajendra Chitale, another arrested accused CA Khemchand Gandhi and Chitale's partner Paresh Chimanlal Buddhadeb.

In connection with leak of confidential documents, CBI has so far arrested six persons including an Under Secretary in the Department of Disinvestment and Grievances Ashok Kumar Singh, Assistant in FIPB section Ram Niwas, Section Officer in the Department of Economic Affairs Lala Ram Sharma, Gandhi and Paresh.

RIL had said, "The company is ascertaining the facts and will be able to decide a course of action after his interaction with the authorities."

Earlier, CBI had said that "first and second level of decision making in the Finance Ministry were compromised", but now the agency sources said probe may bring into scanner officials above these levels.

It is alleged that the government servants were passing on documents related to foreign investment policies, which were being floated in the ministries, to Gandhi, who in turn passed them on to big corporate groups for a price.

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