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CVC smells foul play

J Gopikrishnan | New Delhi

2G spectrum allocation

The Chief Vigilance Commissioner has confirmed large-scale irregularities by the Telecom department in awarding licences for 2G spectrum services, and said it would soon fix responsibility for the lapses. In an exclusive interview to The Pioneer, CVC Pratyush Sinha said his organisation had found “gross violation” in the “non-transparent” methods adopted in licence allotments.

The Pioneer had through a series of reports recently exposed violation of rules and regulations in the 2G issue and the role allegedly played by the Telecom Ministry headed by the DMK’s A Raja.

“We have found that there were gross violations and non-transparent activities in the allocation of 2G spectrum. Basically, the violations are: Granting licences on first-come- first-serve basis; licences being issued in 2008 at prices fixed in 2001, companies such as Swan and Unitech offloading their shares at whopping prices to foreign companies soon after the licences were awarded to them,” said the CVC. He said these steps had led to heavy losses for the national exchequer.

Sinha wondered why the Telecom department had not opted for the auction route. “The Telecom department says they had adhered to the TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) guidelines. We found this version totally wrong. The department had used cherry-picking or pick-and-choose theory suit to their intentions. They selectively picked TRAI recommendations that suited them,” he said.

“We had already sent our findings to the department for clarification and fixing responsibility. We are not at all satisfied with their clarification and justification on the allocation 2G spectrum,” said the CVC, adding that they were in the process of “fixing responsibility”.

The CVC also blamed the department for not insisting on a ‘lock-in period’ for the licence-holders to prevent speculative sales. In its report, the CVC blamed the department for exclusion of clauses in the licence agreement that would have prevented ‘offloading' of shares by the company.

The controversy over 2G spectrum allocation broke out when the Telecom department gave licences to new players like Swan and Unitech in October last year. These two real estate developers bagged the licences at throwaway prices.

Swan got the licence for Rs1,537 crore for starting telecom operations in 13 circles in mid-2008. Within months, Swan offloaded its 45 per cent of the share to UAE-based Etisalat for Rs 4,500 crore, making a whopping profit. Similarly, Unitech bagged the licence for Rs 1,651 crore for operating in 22 telecom circles. It too sold 60 per cent of the shares to Norwegian company Telenor, which is currently providing telecom services in Pakistan and Bangladesh, at a high price of Rs 6,120 crore.


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Bullet Sub: TELECOM SCANDAL UPA I & UPA II: 2008 -2009…?
By TV Kumar on 9/26/2009 8:01:19 PM

It could be Pioneer and J. Gopikrishanan (Pioneer 26th Sept CVC SMLLS FOUL PLAY) who deserve Pats from ‘genuine telecom fraternity’ for an excellent story on the Industry, development of which started with the liberalization process initiated in early nineties by the then Finance Minister, yes Dr. Man Mohan Singh now at the helm of affairs in all right earnest. CVC disclosures now but were well known from UPA I days in case of Spectrum 2G. While taking care of 2 G cases

Bullet ANAMOLY DETECTED
By ANOOPAM MODAK on 9/1/2009 4:45:56 PM

If the CVC is convinced that the Telcom Department has committed irregularities in awarding the licences for the 2G spectrum, then it must go ahead and excercise all its Statutory Powers to bring the offenders to book, while falling back upon the Prime Minister's message to "go after big fish". The CVC will invariably have the support of the Hon'ble Prime Minister on the issue.

Bullet IMPOSSIBLE IS NOT POSSIBLE IN INDIA,BUT POSSIBLE IS POSSIBLE.
By muslim bhagawat on 8/1/2009 12:26:00 PM

SO A RAJA IS BLUE EYED BOY OF MK AND SONIA.THEY CANNOT TOUCH HIM ALTHOUGH HE HAS SOLD 2G SPECTRUM IN 60,000 CRORES LOSS TO EXCHEQUER. THE WHOLE SCAM IS OPEN AND SEEN BU UPA GOVT IS BLACKMAILED BY DMK AND THEY CANNOT TAKE ACTIONS ON A RAJA ALBEIT COUNTRY GOES TO DRAINS. SO POWER IS THE MOST BINDING FACTOR. IT IS A TIP OF ICE BERG. LALU OF RAILWAYS HAS STOLEN 90,000 CRORES, A RAJA OF COMMUNICATIONS HAS LOOTED 60,000 CRORES, PAWAR WITH 1,00,000 CRORES WHAT IS NOW REMAINED IS TO BE SEEN.

Bullet Disparity of treatment
By Rahul on 7/2/2009 2:47:28 PM

When a pickpocket is caught in the act, we Indians take law into our hand and mercilessly thrash the guy. The cops are also happy to book the guy, improving the thana's performance statistics and justification of the cop's existence. We the same people reward a person to plum ministerial position as a reward for alleged mega corruption of public wealth. May God bless us.

Bullet cvc smells foul play
By cvk_erd on 5/30/2009 12:57:28 PM

Your average citizen cannot care less for Spectrum; or Bofors. Give him a share, say Rupess five hundred and he will vote for the same team to continue in Powers.

Bullet CVC: Wanted a Proactive Role
By Anil Gupta on 5/29/2009 8:52:20 AM

Sir, Now that Raja has again become communication Minister it will be interesting to see what the CVC does in this loot. Moreover, it is also a test of our honest PM Manmohan Singh.

Bullet telcom and cvc
By k. venkataraman on 5/27/2009 3:58:19 PM

the people are not intereste din the means, but the end. what has cvc done so far.

Bullet futile effort
By Ganesh on 5/22/2009 1:02:30 PM

It is great that Pioneer is doing its bit to expose the shady deals in the government. The targetted audience are the partons of Pioneer who will read, understand and remember it. But unfortunely these memories are not going to reflect in the elections since these are people who dont venture out to vote.The only media that has a reach to the ingnorant voters in the street is the TV. Sadly the nationalist have no access to TV channels .

Bullet ajay.s@gmx.com
By Ajay on 5/9/2009 5:51:46 PM

Kudos to Pioneer for following this story so far. Keep up the good work and be the fourth pillar of democracy

Bullet Hope some action will be taken
By Ravi on 5/8/2009 3:41:47 PM

Yours is the only paper reporting this. Hope this is followed up with some action and Raja and his family members' loot is recovered and are put behind bars... UPA was so audacious in not even responding to criticisms from others.. They think that people are idiots.

Bullet Truth will always prevail
By Ravi Khairola on 4/27/2009 9:27:16 AM

At last CVC came out with conclusions. Congrats to Pratyush Sinha and colleagues for telling the truth, which is impossible, with the money pouring from all quarters. This money pouring by the beneficiaries of spectrum scandal is the reason for the criminal silence by most of the newspapers and TV channels. Congrats to Pioneer and its editor Chandan Mitra and his Team for tracking and exposing this huge scandal in a brave manner. You are showing the journalism of courage.

Bullet cvc smells foul play
By concious bala on 4/26/2009 11:48:17 AM

This is the most unfortunate incident of swallowing the entire cake for the selfish greed and hunger of political crooks bent the rules to their convenience with the help and assistance of few absolute loyal slaves of unscruplus elements degenerating bureacracy at the cost of crores of Indian peoples welfare and benefits and this national shame is more than the acts of terrorists.Your journal alone stands with committment to expose this multicrore scam to people.

Bullet Loot through spectrum allocation
By Anil Gupta on 4/25/2009 7:41:09 PM

Sir, I think nothing will happen even if NDA comes to power after thne elections because then the DMK will change sides and Raja will become a minister under NDA rule. DMK will definitely try to extracrt their pound of flesh as a price of support to whoever comes to power.

Bullet Why other Papers are Silent?
By Dr Mahalingam on 4/25/2009 12:27:21 PM

They think the BJP led NDA will not come to power! They will start making the right noises the moment this happens. As Narenbhai said "There will be more unemployment after 16th May when the entire set of looters from the UPA will lose their jobs!"

Bullet well done Mr Pratyush Sinha and Team
By Raj Mohan Kejriwal on 4/25/2009 12:18:29 PM

CVC findings makes clear that Raja awaits the fate of former Telecom Minister Sukh Ram. Congrats to CVC and expose all behind this huge scandal. Don't limit to just bureaucrats, who were forced to sing and dance for the political masters

Bullet Congrats to CVC
By Sunil Batra on 4/25/2009 10:44:47 AM

congrats to Chief Vigilance Commissioner Pratyush Sinha and colleagues for unearthing the massive scam the nation had witnessed. The CVC should remember that such day light lootings would not occur with the support and patrnoage of politcal bosses. Expose alll.

Bullet CVC smells foul play
By Venkatasubramanian p on 4/25/2009 10:10:11 AM

I find only the Pioneer dialy is reporting the huge scam. It is a pity that all the other mainline english language print media observing a steadied silence over the matter. The socalled secular english language media-both visual and print- made such a hue and cry over Varun Gandhi issue are silent on this most important issue.

Bullet CVC on spectrum allocation scandal
By v subramanian on 4/25/2009 8:39:01 AM

Yours is the only newspaper that has reported this. I donot why other newspapers/media are maintaining silence on this.

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