The cabinet resolved to elicit the opinion of the State Advocate General and Prosecution Director General on the report submitted by a commission headed by Justice (ret) G Sivarajan on September 26, an official release said here today.
The next step on the report would be taken only after getting the legal opinion and the same would also be placed in the cabinet, the release said.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has informed the cabinet about the receipt of the commission report of 1073 pages, the release added.
The duo allegedly duped people by offering solar panel solutions through advanced payments and used the names of political higher-ups, including that of former Chief Minster Oommen Chandy, to canvas business.
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Several politicians, including then chief minister Oommen Chandy, were among those examined by the commission. The scam turned political after two employees in Chandy's office were removed for their alleged links with the prime accused in the case.
Set up in October, 2013, the commission had held 353 sittings, examined 214 witnesses and 972 documents.
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