Sources said that the Lt Governor's office will examine the three-member committee's report and take a final call accordingly on all files pertaining to decisions taken by the Kejriwal government since it was formed.
"Committee has submitted its report in a sealed envelop. LG office will now examine the report and thereafter, Lt Governor will take the final decision," they said.
The committee's report may trigger a fresh round of tussle between the city administration and LG's office as the AAP government claimed that it has taken all its decisions as per laid down rules and termed the committee as illegal.
Also, Jung had wondered why the AAP government was "afraid" of the truth coming out if everything, as claimed by AAP ministers, is as per rules.
The committee's tenure was to end on December 2. It was examining any "irregularities" and "infirmities" in the files of the Delhi government.
Jung had formed the committee chaired by former CAG V K Shunglu on August 30 and ex-chief election commissioner N Gopalaswami and ex-chief vigilance commissioner Pradeep Kumar are also its members.
"The files are coming back. Many of the files have already been received by the city government," they said.
Last month, the Delhi Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, had passed a resolution advising L-G to dissolve the committee arguing that "impounding" of 400 files is "creating hurdles" in the works of government.
Turning down the resolution, the L-G office had then 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.
In August this year, the Delhi High Court had ordered that the Lt Governor was the administrator of the National Capital while rejecting several pleas challenging the LG's authority after which he had ordered examining of the files.
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