Ex-Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of AIIMS, Sanjeev Chaturvedi, made the accusation in an affidavit filed before Delhi High Court in a PIL by an NGO seeking recusal of Nadda from acting as a disciplinary authority, alleging that he had "unfettered powers to influence the course of proceedings in all the corruption cases".
The PIL by NGO Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL) has also sought a CBI probe into various graft cases in AIIMS.
He had, in his reply to the PIL before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini, refuted allegations that Chaturvedi was removed from the post as he was conducting a probe in several corruption cases related to various malpractices in the premier hospital.
He also refuted, as false and frivolous, the allegation that as a result of Chaturvedi's removal, the graft cases involving officials close to the minister are being reviewed and have slowed down.
Chaturvedi has claimed in his affidavit that the previous Health Minister Dr Harshvardhan as well as CBI had recommended major penalty proceedings against some AIIMS officials in connection with alleged irregularities in construction of port-a-cabins at Jhajjar campus of the institute but no action has been taken till date.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) in its reply had also termed as "incorrect" that after Chaturvedi's removal as CVO, no vigilance office is functioning at AIIMS as a Joint Secretary rank official has been assigned charge of the post.
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In his affidavit, Chaturvedi has said that "as per the information received under RTI Act on November 5, from the vigilance wing of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, CBI submitted a self-contained note in December 2014 to respondent 4 (CVO, Health Ministry).
"However, as per the said information, even after one year of submission of the report, there has not been any action against the five officials by the Health Ministry led by J P Nadda."
The affidavit also states that on the same charges, "the then Union Health Minister and President AIIMS Dr Harshvardhan had already recommended major penalty proceedings against one of the five officials-Vineet Chaudhary-in August 2014 which is again lying with the Health Ministry for past one year."
Chaturvedi, who is currently a Deputy Secretary in AIIMS, has also alleged "shoddy investigation" by CBI, saying the agency expressed inability to give any finding on the issue of irregularities on the ground that AIIMS did not provide any records.
"This is a very ridiculous argument as CBI has all the police powers to search and seize/recover the said documents. If this excuse taken by CBI is allowed, criminal investigation into corruption cases would turn into a farce," he said.
The PIL has contended Chaturvedi started initiating action in corruption cases related to various malpractices including "supply of dubious medicines by a private chemist shop, having influential political nexus, role of middlemen in making fake out-patient department (OPD) cards".
It has alleged that "in many cases, probe has been slowed down" relating to serious irregularities including "wastage in purchase of surgery equipment and other medical items, use of fake propriety certificates in purchases, irregularities in recruitment, in computerisation work, breach of confidentiality in exam process, unauthorised foreign visit of senior faculty members in violation of MCI regulations".
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