The investigation agency has registered an FIR under charges of corruption against M Ram Prasad Rao, a 1986-batch IFoS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre, his wife M Kanaka Durga and the companies owned by her - Bala Kanaka Durga Properties, Satya Avenues Pvt. Ltd. and Krishna Enterprises, Dwarka.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) alleged that it had covered the assets acquired by Rao when he was on central deputation and serving as the Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) at National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) between February, 2013 and July, 2016.
The CBI has said Rao's wife was engaged in real estate business and set up Bala Kanaka Durga Properties, Satya Avenues Pvt. Ltd. and Krishna Enterprises, Dwarka, in 2009, 2014 and 2015 respectively.
"There was not much business activity in these companies and the income generated by these companies was very nominal," the FIR, registered earlier this week, alleged.
It said Rao ensured filing of returns with the Income Tax department and the Registrar of Companies to allegedly "cover up his clandestine financial transactions".
The CBI has alleged that Rao, while working as the NTPC CVO, started amassing huge immovable and movable properties in the names of his wife, children and the companies in Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
It is alleged that he acquired properties to the tune of Rs 14.92 crore during his tenure as CVO, which included properties acquired by his wife and Bala Kanaka Durga Properties.
After deducting expenses and genuine incomes, the agency has concluded that the value of disproportionate assets was over Rs 10 crore.
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