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Govt considering to cancel NTPC's Rs 2,000-cr order

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi

In the face of alleged multi- crore rupee kickback, which is being probed by CBI, the government is considering cancelling power PSU NTPC’s Rs 2,000-crore contract with a Russian equipment firm.

When asked whether the contract for importing equipment to Russian firm Technopromexports (TPE) would be cancelled, Power Minister Shushilkumar Shinde said, “I can not comment as the matter is with the Cabinet.”

NTPC had given the contract to TPE in 2005, when the PSU was headed by C P Jain, for supplying equipment to a power project in Bihar.

Sources in the know, however, said that the Ministry of Power has sent a proposal to the Cabinet for cancelling the contract.

 

The CBI had registered a case in 2006 against unknown officials of NTPC, TPE and unknown others, a CBI spokesperson said when asked if the issue is being probed.

The three-year-old CBI investigations into the alleged irregularities in awarding of the contract is yet to be completed as the agency is still awaiting information from the UK and Latvia.

“CBI has issued Letters Rogatory (LRs) through the competent courts for investigation and information to the UK and Latvia. Since the complete information has not been received from abroad, the investigation is yet to be completed,” CBI spokesperson Harsh Bhal said.

Refraining to give further information as the case is in progress, Bhal said the investigations of the case pertaining to within India have been partly completed and a report was sent to the Ministry of Power in June this year.

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First Published: Nov 26 2009 | 1:16 AM IST

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