The decision came after Chief Secretary M M Kutty recommended the case for an ACB probe after an 'action taken report' (ATR) was submitted before the Delhi Assembly's Questions and Reference Committee.
"The LG has referred the matter of the alleged illegal appointments and promotions in DNSBL to the ACB after the chief secretary's recommendations," an official, who did not wish to be named, said.
During his appearance, the chief secretary had appraised the panel about a show cause notice that was issued to a former registrar of Cooperative Society for not responding to queries raised by the committee.
Last week, Birla had alleged that Kutty had "misled" the Delhi High Court in a matter related to the alleged illegal appointments and promotions in the bank.
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