During her questioning by the Special Investigating Team (SIT), Singh said Sunanda mentioned to her about the IPL issue a day before she was found dead in a luxury hotel, police sources said.
They said the SIT will take help of the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Delhi Police to examine the business model of the erstwhile IPL Kochi franchise and to understand the controversy surrounding it.
Asked about the issue, Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi said that if needed, the SIT will examine financial transactions of the IPL franchise.
"There are a number of things. It can be background and it can be motive also. If we need to see any financial transaction to understand that, if we need to see the company formation and financial background, then we will look into it," he said.
Bassi also indicated that Tharoor can be questioned in this connection again in "some days".
In her statement to the SDM on January 20 last year, Nalini Singh had said that she had spoken to Sunanda a day before her death over phone and that she had expressed her unhappiness over Tharoor's alleged affair with Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar.
"I was examined as Sunanda had telephoned me on the same day she died," Singh, who was questioned at Sarojini Nagar Police Station for nearly 80 minutes today, told reporters.
Sunanda, who was then a friend and yet to become Tharoor's wife, had refuted allegations of any wrongdoing. She had also denied that she was acting as the front for Tharoor in the Kochi IPL franchise.
Later, she quit Rendezvous Sports World after deciding to return her free equity worth Rs 70 crore to the franchise.
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