Briefing reporters about the commission's findings and recommendations, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today said the panel wanted prosecution proceedings to be launched against the channel, its owner company, CEO and others for releasing the voice clip.
It was recommended that cases under various sections of the ITAct and Indian Penal Code be registered against them, he said.
The report received the state cabinet approval today.
According to the report, Vijayan said, there was a "major criminal conspiracy" on part of the channel to release the clipping of the purported conversation of Saseendran with a woman on March 26, on the day of the channel's launch with a 'shocking news'.
This was to increase its TRP ratings, he said.
Saseendran had resigned immediately after the controversial voice clip was aired.
The commission said the clipping was "edited" and "manipulated" and it wanted the government to take necessary steps against the channel company, its CEO and others responsible for airing the same to compensate for the loss caused to the state exchequer due to the incident.
It was also recommended that a special court headed by an additional chief judicial magistrate be set up at Ernakulam for speedy trial of cyber crimes.
The commission, Vijayan said, wanted a copy of the report to be sent to Secretary, Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and that the state government should recommend quashing of the license of the channel.
A copy of the report should also be sent to the Press Council of India for necessary action, the commission stated.
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