The inspectors were suspended after the reports appeared in certain sections of the media today, stating that the commercial department was involved in a "catering scam" as it had purchased each cup of 100-gram curd for staggering Rs 972.
"The question of any scam does not arise as the edibles were not purchased at the prices being reported in the media. There is a miscommunication on part of the earring Information Officers who did not take proper precaution while furnishing the information," Central Railway Chief Commercial Manager Shailendra Kumar told reporters at a press conference.
Earlier in the day, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu ordered an inquiry on the basis of the media reports and asked the Railway Board chairman to take strict action.
Clarifying the goof-up, Kumar said, "It was a carton containing 108 cups of curd, each weighing 100 grams, which was purchased for Rs 972. However, our commercial inspectors inadvertently mentioned the price of each cup at Rs 972 while furnishing the reply (to an RTI query)," the officer said.
Similarly, one carton (consisting 15 bottles of one litre each) of refined oil was purchased for Rs 870, he said.
He said the cups and oil bottles were purchased between January and June 2016, and the bills can still be produced.
Kumar said his department would issue a set of guidelines to the staff on how to deal with such RTI queries in future and to take requisite precaution.
He also dismissed the need for further probe, saying, "prima facie there is no wrong-doing and the question to investigate further does not arise as everything is crystal clear".
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