CWG projects under probe worth Rs 28,000 crore: Panel

Shunglu committee asks for more time to complete probe

PTI | February 1, 2011



Commonwealth Games works under investigation are worth Rs 28,000 crore and time is required to probe them, the high-level Shunglu committee said on Tuesday.

"The total project costs worth Rs 28,000 crore. How do you expect me to complete the probe within three months," V K Shunglu told PTI.

However, he declined to share details of the interim report submitted to the PMO yesterday on alleged irregularities in awarding broadcasting rights during Games.

The term of the panel has been extended till March 31 to submit its full report.

The committee was set up by prime minister Manmohan Singh on October 25 last year and asked to submit its findings on financial and managerial lapses within three months.

The committee has collected CWG projects related documents from different central and state government departments.

Former secretary of department of personnel and training, Shantanu Consul, is also a member of the panel.

Several projects undertaken by the municipal corporation of Delhi (MCD), New Delhi municipal council (NDMC), Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Public Works Department (PWD), Central Public Works Department (CPWD), RITES, sports ministry, urban development Ministry and Games organising committee are under the scanner of enforcement, investigating and vigilance agencies for alleged bunglings.

Besides, the CBI has registered four FIRs naming some of the close aides of OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi for alleged criminal conspiracy and financial irregularities in executing the contracts.

The CBI has also questioned Kalmadi and OC secretary general Lalit Bhanot among others in connection with the cases.

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PM takes a "serious view" of Shunglu committee findings

Taking a "serious view" of Shunglu committee's findings on alleged irregularities in awarding broadcast rights of Commonwealth Games, prime minister Manmohan Singh today warned of "stern action" against the guilty.

"The prime minister has taken a serious view of the findings in the first report of the Shunglu committee on host broadcasting," media advisor to the prime minister, Harish Khare, said in a statement.

The report has been sent to cabinet secretary K M Chandrasekhar for "urgent examination".

"The cabinet secretary has been asked to submit his report within a week with his considered recommendation on the follow up steps. Stern action is likely to be taken on the basis of the Cabinet Secretary's recommendations," the statement

"Chief executive officer of the Prasar Bharti B S Lalli has already been suspended by the government," it said.

Lalli, a 1971-batch IAS officer, is facing allegations of irregularities in the Rs 246 crore deal struck by public broadcasting body which included the controversial decision to give the contract for broadcast of the Games to a UK-based firm SIS Live.

Shunglu had submitted its interim report to the PMO yesterday on alleged irregularities in awarding broadcasting rights during Games.

The prime minister has extended till March 31 the term of the panel to submit its full report.

"The total project costs worth Rs 28,000 crore. How do you expect me to complete the probe within three months," V K Shunglu, a former comptroller and auditor general, told PTI while replying to questions.

The committee was set up by the prime minister on October 25 last year and asked to submit its findings on financial and managerial lapses within three months. Former secretary of department of personnel and training, Shantanu Consul, is also a member of the panel.

The committee has collected documents related to CWG projects from different central and state government departments.

Several projects undertaken by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Public Works Department (PWD), Central Public Works Department (CPWD), RITES, Sports Ministry, Urban Development Ministry and Games Organising Committee are under the scanner of enforcement, investigating and vigilance agencies for alleged bunglings.

Besides, the CBI has registered four FIRs naming some of the close aides of OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi for alleged criminal conspiracy and financial irregularities in executing the contracts.

The CBI has also questioned Kalmadi and OC secretary general Lalit Bhanot among others in connection with the cases.

The mega sporting event was organised between October 3-14 last year.

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