The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has recommended action against the former Chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Suresh Kalmadi for “suppression of facts” in a case of alleged corruption and nepotism probed by it.
The probity watchdog has conducted a direct inquiry on the basis of complaints of corruption and nepotism in the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee. The probe report was referred to the CBI for detailed investigation.
“The CBI report (was) received and after examination, the Commission decided to close the matter. However, the Chief Vigilance Officer is advised to take action as deemed fit in the matter of suppression of facts by Kalmadi and furnish an action taken report to the Commission,” the CVC said in response to an RTI query.
The action taken report from the CVO, which acts as a distant arm of the Commission, was awaited, the reply said.
The CVC has also recommended registration of a disproportionate assets case against one of Kalmadi’s aides R. K. Sacheti, who worked as Joint Director-General in the Games organising body.
The Commission has received a complaint of alleged irregularity in appointments in the OC without proper education or professional qualification. The complaint also alleged that Sacheti was a “backdoor entry”.
The CVC has called for a factual report from the CVO of the Ministry of Youth Affairs. The Commission expressed dissatisfaction over the CVO report and noticed “that a few CBI officers” were also alleged to be involved in the case.
“The matter was handed over to the CBI to register a case of disproportionate assets against R. K. Sacheti,” the anti-corruption watchdog said, adding that a report in this regard was awaited from the CBI.
The Organising Committee was mired in allegations of corruption in execution of projects related to the mega sporting extravaganza conducted by it between October 3-14, 2010, here.