Minister of State for Railways Rajen Gohain said this in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.
The case, senior railway ministry officials say, pertains to alleged irregularities in the disbursement of around Rs 50 crore between 2015 and 2017, according to an internal probe by the tribunal's principal bench in Delhi.
"This case has been referred to the Chief Justice of India for his orders as to holding an enquiry into the matter and nomination of a judge of Supreme Court for conducting an enquiry into the allegation. The names of five lawyers of Patna have been mentioned in the report," Gohain said.
Gohain said that the the tribunal member worked in collusion with a group of lawyers to derive "unlawful monetary benefits", according to the report from the principal bench.
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