Vigilance officials today conducted raids at the premises of four former officials of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly here for alleged malpractices during their tenure.
The raids were in progress at the premises of former Assembly Secretary, Mr M. Selvaraj, Committee Officer, Mr P.S.K. Singaravelu, Section Officer, Mr S. Balakrishnan, and Joint Secretary, Ms K. Indira, the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption sources said.
A DVAC release said a preliminary probe was conducted following information that Mr Selvaraj had allegedly committed certain malpractices during his tenure between August 2007 and March 2011, which resulted in huge loss of Government funds.
During the probe, it was found that Mr Selvaraj, while serving as Secretary, Legislative Assembly Secretariat, had visited Delhi and allegedly claimed Rs 75,319 by furnishing false information that he went on an official trip.
He had also allegedly allotted rooms in MLA Hostel to unauthorised persons free of rent, thereby violating the provisions of the Tamil Nadu Legislators Hostel (Accommodation) Rules 1969 and caused wrongful loss to the Government to the tune of Rs 1,90,200, it said.
He had also allegedly committed malpractices by hiring vehicles from private travel agencies for the use of his family members and claimed the amount from Government funds.
He had also allegedly committed malpractices in issuing work orders to a private workshop for repairing the official vehicles, the release said.
Mr Selvaraj, in pursuance of criminal conspiracy with the other three officials, had issued work order to a local Co-operative Cottage Ind. Society Ltd, for carrying out some works in the Assembly Library.
He had falsely claimed Rs 3,90,400, without actually performing the work, by stating that painting and repair works were carried out, it alleged.
The raids were conducted after a case was registered under several IPC sections, including cheating, and the Prevention of Corruption Act, the DVAC added.
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