Case against tainted Prasar Bharti chief soon: CBI

The CBI will soon file a case against suspended Prasar Bharti CEO B S Lalli in connection with alleged irregularities in the award of broadcasting rights of Commonwealth Games reportedly resulting in a loss.

New Delhi: The CBI will soon file a case
against suspended Prasar Bharti CEO B S Lalli in connection
with alleged irregularities in the award of broadcasting
rights of Commonwealth Games reportedly resulting in a loss of
Rs 135 crore to the exchequer.

This comes after Information and Broadcasting Ministry
cleared the deck for prosecution of Lalli facing allegations
of corruption relating to broadcast rights given to SIS Live.

Highly-placed sources in the agency said a case would be
filed soon.

However, sanction for the prosecution of former
Doordarshan Director General Aruna Sharma`s role in the matter
is yet to be given by the Ministry which said it is examining
the reply given by Sharma, a Madhya Pradesh cadre IAS officer.

Soon after getting clearance from the Prime Minister`s
Office to initiate action against both the officials on the
basis of the recommendations of the V K Shunglu committee, the
CBI had written to the Ministry seeking its nod to go ahead
with criminal proceedings against them.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, after receiving the
report, had directed that explanations be sought from Lalli
and Sharma.

Both Lalli and Sharma denied allegations of any
wrongdoing. Sharma was ordered to be reverted back to the
state cadre while Lalli was suspended.

The Prime Minister decided to refer the matter to CBI
after considering the Shunglu committee report and the report
given by Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar.

Based on documents made available, the committee has
concluded that the actual cost of the contract awarded to SIS
Live was at best about Rs.111 crore, thus resulting in a gain
of at least Rs.135 crore to to the company.

In its report, the committee had fixed the
responsibility for providing "undue benefit" to SIS Live and
Zoom Communications primarily on Lalli and Sharma and said
they cannot be recused from the acts of omission and
commission.

The committee had also said certain actions seem to
attract penal provisions under IPC and the Prevention of
Corruption Act which need to be separately investigated.

The Prime Minister had also directed the ministry to
review the claims made by SIS LIVE, jointly with Prasar
Bharati and in consultation with their financial advisers, to
ensure that there is no over-payment.

PTI

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