Tata, Radia to appear before PAC Monday

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Tata, Radia to appear before PAC Monday

    New Delhi: Industrialist Ratan Tata and corporate lobbyist Niira Radia are scheduled to appear before Parliament's Public Accounts Committee tomorrow in connection with the alleged irregularities in the allocation of 2G spectrum.Radia, whose tapped phone conversations with politicians, corporates, bureaucrats, and journalists, form a
    key part of investigations into the 2G spectrum scam, will appear before the panel at 11 AM tomorrow.

    The panel, headed by senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi, is expected to quiz Radia on the tapped conversations
    which include allegations of trying to influence portfolio allocation to ministers in UPA-II government.

    Radia, chairperson of Vaishnavi Corporate Communications, is heard making efforts to ensure that DMK leader A Raja gets the Telecom portfolio. Raja is now in jail in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scam.

    Tata is scheduled to appear before the PAC at 3 PM.

    The PAC is expected to record the evidence of Tata on the recent developments in the telecom sector, including
    allocation of 2G and 3G spectrum.

    On Tuesday, the PAC had asked Reliance Communications Chairman Anil Ambani, Etisalat DB Telecom CEO Atul Jham, S-Tel CEO Shamik Das and Unitech Wireless Managing Director Sigve Brekke to appear before it.

    A Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), chaired by Congress leader P C Chacko, has also been set up to look into
    all the details of the 2G spectrum allocation in 2008 and in the telecom sector from 1998 onwards.

    Ever since the setting up of the JPC, there has been talk of a turf war between Chacko and Joshi.

    The two leaders had a meeting with Speaker Meira Kumar on Saturday and asked her to give directions to demarcate the
    areas of examination by the JPC and the PAC. The PAC has also sought details from the Department of Telecommunications on issues of 2G spectrum allocation and other developments in the sector.

    The details have been sought on side-tracking the views and concerns of the Ministry of Finance by Raja, the
    first-come, first-serve policy and ignoring the advice of the Ministry of Law and Justice to refer the issue of new licences
    in 2007 to the group of ministers (GoM).

    The PAC has also asked for the reasons for not delinking spectrum from the licence. PTI





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