While rejecting the AAP's request to dissolve the three- member committee, the L-G said the "truth hidden behind these files" must come out.
"Lieutenant Governor has extended the tenure of the three-member committee till December 2. Earlier, the committee was asked by L-G to sumbit its report within six weeks," an official said.
Jung had formed the committee chaired by Shunglu On August 30 and ex-chief election commissioner N Gopalaswami and ex-chief vigilance commissioner Pradeep Kumar are also its members.
Earlier in the day today, the Delhi Cabinet passed a resolution advising Jung to dissolve the committee headed by former CAG V K Shunglu arguing that "impounding" of 400 files is "creating hurdles" in the works of government.
The L-G office said the Cabinet resolution is evidently an attempt to "mislead" the public and take attention away from "grave misdemeanours" evident in some of the files.
Jung said the files that have been sent to his office have not been "summoned or impounded" by his office but have been sent by the ministers themselves.
The committee is examining the files to establish the extent of malfeasance, if any, that may have been committed, the L-G office also said.
"Some misdemeanours are of the gravity that already these matters are in the process of being referred to the CBI for investigation," it stated.
Refuting allegations that committee has "threatened" bureaucrats, the L-G office said officers the committee has called so far, have been called only for clarifications.
Jung office said it was "unfortunate" the name of the
Supreme Court is being dragged into a press release of the government.
"The Government is in appeal before the Supreme Court on the High Court judgment of 4 August 2016. This has nothing to do with the functioning of the committee," it said.
It termed as "completely false" the accusation that the government work is adversely impacted and said "current files that involve immediate action are dealt with and sent back".
Earlier Sisodia told a press conference the committee has created a dangerous climate of fear and uncertainty among the bureaucracy, thus threatening to derail the government functioning in its entirety.
"We have requested the L-G to dissolve the committee as the Lt Governor has no power. The jurisdiction of L-G is well defined under Article 239AA of Constitution of India, the GNCTD Act, 1991, and the rules framed under the Act," he had said.
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