INX Media case: Karti Chidambaram appears before CBI for questioning

On Tuesday, Madras HC stayed his lookout circular, SC later put on hold the high court order

Karti Chidambaram. Photo: PTI
Karti Chidambaram. Photo: PTI
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 23 2017 | 1:55 PM IST
Karti Chidambaram, son of former finance minister P Chidambaram, on Wednesday appeared before the CBI in connection with a corruption case.

Karti was directed by the Supreme Court to appear for questioning before the CBI.

The agency wants to examine him in connection with a Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance given to media group INX Media for receiving funds from Mauritius when his father P Chidambaram was the Union Finance Minister.

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It is alleged that a firm "indirectly controlled" by him received money from INX Media, run by Indrani and Peter Mukerjea.

The CBI had issued a notice to Karti to appear for questioning in June but he had sought more time. Later, a look out circular was also issued against him to prevent him from leaving the country, CBI sources said.

Karti then approached the Madras High Court which had stayed the circular. The Supreme Court later put on hold the high court order.

During a hearing before the apex court, Karti had told the court that he was willing to appear before the CBI to which it directed him to appear on August 23.

A bench comprising Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justice D Y Chandrachud allowed Karti to be accompanied by a lawyer at the CBI headquarters during the questioning.

The CBI had registered the case on May 15 against Karti, his company Chess Management Services, INX Media, Advantage Strategic Consulting Services, its director Padma Vishwanathan and the Mukerjeas.

The Mukerjeas, charged with the murder of Indrani's daughter, Sheena Bora, are currently in jail.

Former finance minister P Chidambaram had issued a strong statement in response to the FIR, saying that the government was using the CBI and other agencies to target his son.

FIPB approval was granted in "hundreds of cases", the senior Congress leader had said.
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First Published: Aug 23 2017 | 1:55 PM IST

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