CBI questions Kalmadi in connection with CWG scam

January 05, 2011 11:20 am | Updated November 17, 2021 03:35 am IST - New Delhi

Apart from Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chief Suresh Kalmadi, the CBI has also summoned three of his close aides. File photo.

Apart from Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chief Suresh Kalmadi, the CBI has also summoned three of his close aides. File photo.

Commonwealth Organising Committee chief Suresh Kalamdi was on Wednesday questioned by the CBI in connection with alleged financial irregularities in the conduct of the sports event.

Mr. Kalmadi reached the CBI office at about 10 A.M. His questioning began about half an hour later, official sources said.

The questioning is about alleged irregularities in the Queen Baton’s Relay held in London last year besides certain contracts awarded to various firms totalling several hundred crores, the sources said.

The agency had raided his Pune and Delhi premises on December 24 during which several documents including digital were seized, they said.

The sleuths have grilled Mr. Kalmadi’s three key aides in connection with the scam. The sources said Manoj Bhori, political advisor to OC head, P.K. Srivastava and A.K. Sinha, both assistants to Kalmadi, were also called for interrogation.

Besides Mr. Kalmadi, the CBI had also conducted raids at the residence of OC Secretary General Lalit Bhanot, R.K. Sacheti, who is Joint Director General of the OC, and Sangeeta Welingkar, member of the Games Image and Look Group.

The agency has so far filed three FIRs in connection with the alleged financial irregularities.

While one case is related to a Rs 107-crore deal struck with a Swiss score keeping firm, the CBI had registered two other FIRs in connection with the contract given to AM Films for the Baton Relay ceremonies by the OC in London.

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