The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has described 2010 as a landmark year in Independent India's history in terms of the number of Scams. In an editorial in the People's Democracy, party organ, it drew attention to the several disquieting trends that have emerged as a result. The year stood out as one which saw a serious attack on Parliament and the institutions of parliamentary democracy. Apart from the virtual annulling...
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Whistleblower hounded for yrs by Haryana govt by Nitin Sethi
Twelve transfers in five years, an illegal suspension order, a fabricated chargesheet, denial of promotion and a spoiled annual confidential report (ACR). That's what forest service officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi was awarded by the Haryana government. His 'crime'? He unearthed a multi-crore Scam involving senior officials, implemented the Supreme Court's orders preventing a wildlife sanctuary from being destroyed and stopped government money from being spent on private lands of politically influential...
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It's simple and doable, but it is deliberately being avoided: N. Ram N. Ram, Editor-in-Chief of The Hindu, on Tuesday emphasised the need for an internal news ombudsman in the press and the news channels in the country. He was delivering a lecture on ‘Media ethics and police-media relations' organised here by the Mumbai police. “Unfortunately, no one else has taken this up [except The Hindu which has a readers' editor] because...
More »PM writes to PAC chairman, says ready to appear before panel
Following up on his unprecedented offer, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today wrote to the Public Accounts Committee probing the 2G spectrum allocation Scam, expressing his readiness to appear before it. On a day when Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) Vinod Rai, whose report projecting a presumptive loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the exchequer in 2G spectrum allocation created a storm, appeared before the PAC, Singh made the offer in...
More »CAG presents his views on “presumptive loss” figures by Sandeep Joshi
Comptroller and Auditor-General of India Vinod Rai on Monday appeared before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to give his views on the 2G spectrum allocation Scam. Appearing before the 22-member committee, led by Murli Manohar Joshi, for about five hours, Mr. Rai is understood to have given details of how the CAG reached the figure of “presumptive loss” incurred by the exchequer due to irregularities in grant of licences and 2G...
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