Special CBI judge Bharat Parashar noted this in his order on framing of charges against former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda, ex-Coal Secretary H C Gupta and seven others in a coal scam case.
Dealing with Gupta's contentions that he cannot be held liable for coal block allocation as he was merely acting as an advisor to the minister-in-charge, that is the Minister of Coal (MoC), the court said a secretary cannot run away from his responsibility by saying so.
At the time of allocation of coal block to accused firm Vini Iron and Steel Udyog Ltd (VISUL), Gupta was the Coal Secretary while the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was holding the portfolio of Minister of Coal.
In its 84-page order, the court said, "The Secretary undoubtedly acts as an advisor to the Minister-in-charge but is also equally responsible for the administrative functioning of the Ministry."
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