CBI
likely to investigate Srinagar DD bungling
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz
Srinagar, Sep 20: In order to restore
credibility of the Central institutions in Jammu and Kashmir, country’s premier
investigation agency, Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), is being asked by
Government of India to conduct a thorough inquiry into the serious charges of
irregularities, corruption and misuse of official position against certain
officials who remained posted at Doordarshan Kendra (DDK) Srinagar in the last
four years.
Highly
placed authoritative sources revealed to Early Times that the Government of
India had taken a serious note of investigative reports of this newspaper and
other media outlets regarding malpractices and financial irregularities,
besides charges of corruption and misuse of official position against some
officials who remained posted in Srinagar
in the last four years. On the basis of this cognizance, CBI was being directed
to conduct a thorough investigation into the reported omissions and commissions
of these officials.
Sources
said that not satisfied with the relationship of some former officials of CBI’s
Srinagar office with two successive heads of DDK
Srinagar, the investigation was likely to be assigned to CBI’s Jammu office. One of the senior officials of
CBI’s Srinagar
office has been lately removed and placed under suspension.
According
to these sources, if assigned to CBI, the investigation would remain
particularly focused on the alleged frauds committed in the station’s daily
morning transmission ‘Good Morning J&K’ and the flagship programmes of
Government of India like ‘Krishi Darshan’ on which DDK Srinagar officials have
reportedly drawn huge amounts of money and the total expenditure on each
programme has been less than 30% of the approved budget.
Sources
said that all individual payee’s and so-called facility providers of these two
programmes would be got identified in view of serious allegations and complaints
that most of the payees were either fictitious persons or relatives, friends,
neighbours and acquaintances of the Producer. All transactions of these payees’
bank accounts could be scanned.
Sources
said that CBI’s technical resources could be used to know whether the
programmes contained fresh DVC Pro-50 segments or the old Betacam footage from
already paid and already telecast programmes had been fraudulently used and
fresh payments drawn against the same.
Sources
said that in addition to this, CBI could also carry out a detailed
investigation as to how a former Director of DDK Srinagar had created huge
liability of Rs 37 Cr in just few months before his transfer to Directorate
General in the first six months of the year 2011 while approving hundreds of
proposals of so-called in-house programmes submitted to him by over a dozen
producers.
Central
Vigilance Cell of Doordrashan is already investigating this scandal and a DDG,
namely Dr Rafeeq Masoodi, has been already placed under suspension. An
Administrative Officer (AO), who functioned as Drawing and Disbursing Officer
(DDO) at DDK Srinagar, has also been placed under suspension days before his
retirement from service earlier this year. He is alleged to have released an
amount of Rs 50 lakh “out of turn” in favour of the payees given by some
private producers besides the payees of the lately removed Director’s
programmes. Directorate General of DD had frozen these payments till completion
on the departmental inquiry.
According
to these sources, CBI sleuths would also investigate charges that at least two
of the senior officials of DDK Srinagar had purchased or built numerous
residential houses and commercial properties, both in Jammu and Srinagar, out
of the “bribe proceeds” they got from a number of private producers on account
of approving their “inhouse” serials and musical programmes in the year 2011.
One of these officials has reportedly acquired a prime piece of land behind
Humhama Police Station, near Srinagar
Airport , and got a
three-storeyed building constructed through one of her subordinates in 2010-12.
Same
official, according to sources, is also facing charges of misleading the union
Ministry of Home Affairs as well as Directorate General of Doordarshan in the
matter of getting a 12 episode programme series commissioned in the name of her
niece. According to a written complaint with Mandi House, the lady producer is
actually a regular government employee posted in J&K State Board of School
Education.
According
to the complaint, MHA funds worth Rs 24 lakh have been directly deposited into
the account of the DDK Srinagar official’s niece who has been “fraudulently
shown as Producer of the programme series commissioned by MHA through DD Kashir
in 2010-11”.
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