Monday 7 February 2011

Telecom Ministry had also stop examined

Pratyush sinha
Former Central Vigilance Commissioner Pratyushh Sinha alleged that 2G spectrum telecom ministry officials did not co-operate in the investigation and tried to hang him. Sinha in September last year by term of four years since he retired as the Commissioner.


Pratyush sinha
Sinha said the ministry advised the Commission not to ignore the auction by making "first come - first served" policy, based on the license. Similarly, Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) by officials of the ministry in its investigation in response to questions, he delayed. But we somehow managed to get the documents required for investigation. At first glance, based on the investigation revealed a lack of government policies. Commission after the 2G spectrum license allocation process has begun direct investigation.

Pratyush sinha
According to former Commissioner, Central Vigilance Commission wanted from day one that the allocation of spectrum for auction is a better option. Even the "first come - first served" policy was also not properly implemented. In this case we have no doubt that things are not right. CVC in its initial investigation found that the companies were licensed they were unable to complete qualifications.

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