Taj scam: Centre retires top official

Share:

October 25, 2004 20:10 IST

The Centre on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that it has recommended compulsory retirement of former Union environment secretary K C Mishra for his alleged involvement in the Rs 175 crore Taj Heritage Corridor scam.

Solicitor General G E Vahanvati informed this to a SC bench comprising justice Ruma Pal, justice S B Sinha and justice S H Kapadia during hearing of the cases pertaining to the scam.

Also Read


UP recommends Sharma's dismissal

The Taj Corridor scam


Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh government informed the court that it has recommended stoppage of pension and gratuity benefits to former chief secretary of the state, D S Bagga.

Appearing for the state, senior advocate Ashok Desai also said that the state has recommended dismissal from service of former state environment secretary R K Sharma, who was found guilty in the scam.

In the case pertaining to P L Punia, former principal secretary to then chief minister Mayawati, the state expressed its inability to proceed with the disciplinary proceedings in the face of inability expressed by CBI to share the evidence collected by them.

Punia was alleged to have said that on instructions from Mayawati, he had noted her approval on the file though she had told the CBI that her approval was never obtained by Punia.

The CBI agreed to give details of the evidence only after it decided the question of prosecution of the accused persons.

Get Rediff News in your Inbox:
Share: