ACB sends questionnaire to Dhumal in HPCA case
February 11, 2014  00:19

The Himachal Pradesh Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau Monday sent a questionnaire to former Chief Minister PK Dhumal asking about the decisions taken by his government with regard to granting of various approvals to Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association.  

 

The ACB has asked him to file his reply within a week and also sent the photocopies of the file notings pertaining to the issues on which queries are based, official sources said.        

 

It has also sought to know from Dhumal why he did not recluse himself from chairing the cabinet meetings in which decisions for giving various approvals to HPCA were taken, when he was the chief patron of the HPCA with voting right while his son Anurag Thakur was managing the affairs of the HPCA.        

 

It also asked Dhumal that why did he concealed the vital fact from the cabinet that land, which was leased to HPCA, belonged to revenue department which was later given to education department which further transferred it to department of Youth Services and Sports, the ACB sources said.

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