2G scam: JPC gives clean chit to 'misled' PM

Draft report of JPC also rubbishes the loss figure of Rs 1.76 lakh cr estimated by CAG

Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 19 2013 | 2:21 AM IST
The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) will give a clean chit to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the 2G telecom spectrum allocation scam, saying he was "misled" by the then minister, A Raja, whose assurances stood "belied".

The draft report of the JPC also rubbishes the loss figure of Rs 1.76 lakh crore, as estimated by the Comptroller and Auditor General, saying it was "ill-conceived".

The report, which was circulated among members today before its adoption on April 25, also accuses Raja of forging the press note of January 7, 2008, after it was seen by then Solicitor General G E Vahanvati.

"The Committee wish to point out that the procedure" regarding the First-Come-First-Served (FCFS) criteria was a "misrepresentation of facts and in tactic deviation from the existing procedure," it says.

While giving sequence of events leading to allocation of 2G spectrum, the report says, "the Committee are inclined to conclude that the Prime Minister was misled about the procedure decided to be followed by the Department of Telecommunications in respect of issuance of UAS licences.

"Further, the assurance given by the Minister of Communications and Information Technology in all his correspondence with the prime minister to maintain full transparency in following established rules and procedures of the Department stood belied," it says.

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First Published: Apr 19 2013 | 12:45 AM IST

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