Source :PTI:NEW DELHI, February 9, 2011
CBI Director A. P. Singh has been asked to appear before Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee next week to give evidence in connection with the controversial allocation of 2G spectrum.
The Central agency has been investigating the 2G spectrum allocation since October 2009, and the probe has picked up steam since the past few months, leading to the arrest of four persons, including former Telecom Minister A. Raja.
The PAC, headed by BJP veteran M. M. Joshi, has so far gathered evidence from former Telecom Secretaries S. S. Behura and D. S. Mathur, former TRAI chairman Pradip Baijal, former Member (Finance) of Telecom Commission Manju Madhvan and RBI Governor D. Subbarao, who was Finance Secretary when the 2G allocations were made in January 2008.
Mr. Behura is among those arrested by the CBI in connection with the scam.
The CBI on Tuesday arrested Swan Telecom promoter Shahid Usman Balwa who had sold the 2G licence to Etisalat, a UAE based company, allegedly for Rs. 4,200 crore while he had got it for Rs. 1,537 crore.