2G Tele Spectrum Auction: Prashan Bhushan attacks Sibal
Saturday January 08, 2011 09:02:08 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: In a
blistering attack on Communications Minister Kapil Sibal for
saying that the audit report on auction of second generation (2G)
telecom spectrum was erroneous, senior Supreme Court counsel
Prashant Bhushan Saturday said that it amounted to largely giving
a clean chit to his disgraced predecessor A. Raja.
DMK leader Raja had to step down in November 2010 following
allegations that second generation spectrum was sold to telecom
companies at below market prices, causing huge losses to the
government. Raja has denied charges of wrongdoing.
Bhushan said that Sibal's statement showed "the extent to which he
is willing to go to defend the government and telecom companies,
many of which were his clients and now his son's clients".
"This also shows the conflict of interest in the telecom ministry
and he should have never been given the charge of it," said
Bhushan, who led the legal battle seeking the apex court
monitoring of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
investigations into the scam.
"This shows the attitude of Sibal who appears to be batting for
the telecom companies," he said.
Assailing Sibal, Bhushan said: "For him (Sibal) to say that the
expansion of network means no loss to the government is falsified
by the fact that the original companies (which were allocated 2G
spectrum) sold their companies at huge profits to new companies
which paid much more and are now offering the services."
Sibal Friday questioned the methodology adopted by the Comptroller
and Auditor General (CAG) in arriving at the conclusion that the
allocation of 2G spectrum in 2008 at 2001 prices caused the public
exchequer a loss of Rs.1.76 lakh crores.
The minister said that the losses presumably suffered by the
government were "utterly erroneous and without any basis".
The apex court bench of Justice G.S. Singhvi and Justice A.K.
Ganguly in their Dec 16, 2010 order said: "The CBI shall conduct
thorough investigation into various issues in the report of the
central vigilance Commission... who have prima facie found serious
irregularities in the grant of licences to 122 applicants."
The court said a majority of applicants were said to be ineligible
and asked the CBI to inquire into the blatant violation of the
terms and conditions of licences and the huge loss to the public
exchequer running into several thousand crores (of rupees).
The court said that "the CBI should also probe as to how licences
were granted to large number of ineligible applicants and who was
responsible for the same".
The jugdes asked the probe agency to inquire why the telecom
regulator and the department of telecommunications did not take
action against those licencees who sold their stakes or equities
and also against those who failed to comply with the conditions of
the licence.
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