Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Suresh Kalmadi, the former chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee questions on CWG irregularities in a Rs.1.07 billion ($37 million)

For the second time in two months, Suresh Kalmadi, the former chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, was Tuesday quizzed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on the alleged financial irregularities in the preparations for last year's mega event.

'He arrived at our headquarters at 10.15 a.m. and is being questioned,' a CBI official said late Tuesday afternoon.

According to sources, Kalmadi is being questioned on the alleged irregularities in a Rs.1.07 billion ($37 million) contract with a Swiss company for time-keeping equipment for the Oct 3-14, 2010 event.

Kalmadi's two close aides - Lalit Bhanot and V.K. Verma - were sent to 14 days' judicial custody March 1 in connection with financial lapses in the same contract. This was extended Tuesday till March 29. The CBI had arrested the duo Feb 23.

Also on Tuesday, the Delhi High Court Tuesday granted bail to Binu Nanu, an official of a private firm who was in jail for his involvement in the controversy over granting a Rs.600 crore overlays contract for the Games.

Three other former members of the CWG organising committee - T.S. Darbari, Sanjay Mohindroo and M. Jayachandran - were arrested by the CBI late last year for alleged irregularities in the run-up to the Games. They were granted bail earlier this year.

This is the second time that Kalmadi is being questioned by the premier investigative agency after Jan 5, an official said.

On Dec 24, 2010, Kalmadi's residential premises in New Delhi, Mumbai and Pune had been raided by the CBI. The agency also searched the premises of Kalmadi's personal secreatary Manoj Bhure.

On March 1, the CBI had searched the bank lockers of Kalmadi that had been sealed last month.

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