Complaints about the functioning of the Council had been received from its former functioneries and sportspersons, Jayarajan said in a statement here a day after a row erupted with Anju accusing him of insulting her with 'corruption' charges when she met him.
It was suspected that 'certain centres' were trying to prevent a probe into the complaints and protect the 'corrupt persons' by misleading the media, Jayarajan charged.
Referring to the meeting he had with Anju, the Minister said he had generally mentioned that the LDF government would not tolerate corruption. The government was of the view that some of the appointments made would add financial burden to the Council.
At the outset, the government was of the opinion that the sanction given to some persons to tour foreign countries amounted to corruption, Jayarajayan said.
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"I only explained to her certain things that came to my notice," he said.
"The media came out against me without understanding these facts, Jayarajan said.