However, Chief Information Commissioner Satyananda Mishra, while giving the direction, did not allow the disclosure of original complaint filed by Arora saying it would impede the ongoing investigation even though the CVC had not sought any such exemption in reply as well as at the first appeal stage.
Last August, two Lok Sabha members, Prabodh Panda (CPI) and Nishikant Dubey (BJP) had sought a CVC probe into a May, 2005 letter of Arora to the then Cabinet Secretary B K Chaturvedi. The MPs had sought verification and investigation into some "grave irregularities" that allegedly took place during Patel's tenure and raised by Arora.
The information was denied by the CVC saying it was held in fiduciary capacity and personal in nature which are exempt from disclosure under the RTI Act. These arguments, cited by the CVC, to withhold the letters of the MPs, were rejected by the CIC.
