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CBI questions UP officials in Taj corridor project
Lucknow, July 26: The CBI has formally begun the probe into the controversial multi-crore Taj heritage corridor project in Agra, as ordered by the Supreme Court, by questioning senior officials of the state`s environment and finance departments, official sources said.
Lucknow, July 26: The CBI has formally begun the probe into the controversial multi-crore Taj heritage corridor project in Agra, as ordered by the Supreme Court, by questioning senior officials of the state`s environment and finance departments, official sources said.
About eight officials of the environment and finance departments were questioned yesterday by CBI sleuths on the basis of the details made available to it by the Uttar Pradesh government through the files submitted to the agency earlier in the week, sources said.
The agency has also decided to summon some other senior officials and sought additional information from the environment department, sources added.
About eight officials of the environment and finance departments were questioned yesterday by CBI sleuths on the basis of the details made available to it by the Uttar Pradesh government through the files submitted to the agency earlier in the week, sources said.
The agency has also decided to summon some other senior officials and sought additional information from the environment department, sources added.
The Supreme Court on July 16 ordered a CBI probe after it noticed major irregularities and illegalities in the construction of the Taj corridor project and gave the agency two months` time to complete in the inquiry and submit its report.
A CBI team is likely to visit Agra to make an on the spot assessment of the construction works carried out there without the mandatory permission .
Bureau Report