The court said six of the seven convicts were former senior officials of public sector undertaking Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) and being the employees of the State, people had faith in them but they had committed the crime.
"Corruption has spread to such an extent in the society that it becomes disease among professionals, medical professionals, educational professionals or even the custodian of the nation i.E. Politician of this country," Special CBI Judge Jitendra Kumar Mishra said.
The court awarded five-year jail term to five convicts, BHEL's former Deputy General Manager V C Ramulu, its former senior manager Denis Barnabas, its former deputy manager O P Sharma, its ex-engineer P C M Jhammnani and a private person Anil Kumar Goel. It also imposed a fine of Rs five lakh on each one of them.
CBI had chargesheeted the seven persons along with three others for causing a loss of Rs 2.8 lakh to the exchequer in passing bills for fixing of 242 ceiling fans at BHEL's Noida township in 1990. Of the accused, one had died during pendency of trial and two others were discharged by the court in 2005.
In its judgement, the court said out of the total fine, Rs seven lakh should be paid to the CBI towards litigation expenses and Rs 3.5 lakh to BHEL towards compensation.