State-run miner Coal India (CIL) has terminated the services of one of its board members,
R Mohan Das, who held the portfolio of director of personnel in the company. Along with the termination of his service in CIL, Das has also been removed from the board of its subsidiary companies. Das was scheduled to retire on May 31.
Although CIL did not cite any reason officially for the termination, sources in the company, aware of the development, said there were charges of corruption levelled against Das.
“A ministerial enquiry was going on against Das, which looked into
R Mohan Das, who held the portfolio of director of personnel in the company. Along with the termination of his service in CIL, Das has also been removed from the board of its subsidiary companies. Das was scheduled to retire on May 31.
Although CIL did not cite any reason officially for the termination, sources in the company, aware of the development, said there were charges of corruption levelled against Das.
“A ministerial enquiry was going on against Das, which looked into