The document, which was filed by the central agency last month against social activist Teesta Setalvad, her husband Javed Anand and Sabrang, the publishing company run by them, for alleged violation of foreign funding rules, was given to the accused today.
According to the charge sheet, Sushma Raman, program officer of Ford Foundation, received the first proposal from Sabrang for receipt of grant in 2004.
It also said that Sabrang was a private limited company engaged in publications which is not entrusted to receive foreign contributions under any circumstances. Still if the company thought otherwise they could have applied for proper permission before accepting the foreign grant by not doing so they have violated FCRA, the charge sheet said.
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The charge sheet also said they did not maintain exclusive books of account for receipt of foreign contribution and Sabrang could not produce segregated books of accounts for checking.
It said Sabrang could not produce minutes book to the inspection team for scrutiny and also the records prior to FY 2009.
"As it has been clearly stated in the agreement that the
funds have been given for charitable, scientific, literary or education purpose, thus this fund could not be treated as amount provided for propose of rendering any service," the charge sheet mentions.
The probe agency had in July 2015 registered a case against Setalvad, who was at the forefront of campaign for 2002 Gujarat riot victims, and others for alleged violation of FCRA in receiving funds from abroad without taking prior permission from the Home Ministry.