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Coalgate probe points the finger at four media houses
Inter-Ministerial Group to submit report on September 15
Even as the Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) held its
first meeting on Thursday to listen to 10 of the companies that have
been issued show-cause notice, investigation into Coalgate is pointing
to at least four media houses being beneficiaries of the coal blocks
allocation.
Sources in the government said that at
least three print media publication houses and one electronic channel
have benefited from the allocation of coal blocks by misrepresenting
facts to secure critical coal assets.
“Investigations
have revealed that these companies managed to bag coal blocks after
floating front companies in order avoid exposing themselves directly in
the allocation process. One of the publications has also floated a power
generation company, and was beneficiary due to that linkage. One of the
companies is understood to have been summoned by IMG during its
three-day marathon meeting.”
CBI probe on
The
matter is under investigation by CBI, and it is likely to file a formal
complaint in the second phase of registration of FIRs,” a senior Coal
Ministry official said.
On the other hand, Monnet
Ispat and Energy, one of the 10 firms asked to appear before the IMG,
informed the group that it had plans to begin production in its Utkal B2
coal block in Odisha by March 2013.
Work from March 2013
“We
have estimated the production from this coal block to begin around
March 2013,” Monnet Ispat chairman and managing director Sandeep Jajodia
told reporters after meeting the IMG members.
The
IMG has been asked to submit a report for de-allocation of blocks and
encashing of bank guarantees of the captive mine owners by September 15.
Notice to company
Between
1999 and 2009, Monnet was allocated five captive mines. Of this, the
IMG had issued notice to the company for the Utkal B2 block that was
allocated on August 16, 1999, with an extractable reserve of 77 MT but
is yet to begin production.
‘Monnet Ispat credible’
“I
don’t know what decision the committee will take. I believe that we
have given a good presentation and justified the reasons for the delay. I
am sure the Ministry of Coal and rest of the people know that Monnet
Ispat is a very serious player in the industry and a very credible
company,” Jajodia said.
The IMG has summoned players
like Usha Martin, Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL), Visa Steel,
Uttam Galva, Bhushan Steel, Orissa Sponge Iron & Steel, Electrosteel
Castings and Adhunik Metaliks.
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