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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

2G Spectrum Allocation Scam Case - All You Need To Know

WHAT IS SPECTRUM SCAM?

On 16th November 2010, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG), the supreme auditing body of the country came out with its report on the issuance of licenses and allocation of 2G spectrum by the Department of Telecom.

CAG, then headed by Vinod Rai, revealed 2G licenses had been issued to telecom operators at throwaway prices causing a loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the exchequer. Moreover, licenses had been issued to ineligible applicants who had deliberately suppressed facts, disclosed incomplete information, submitted fictitious documents and used fraudulent means for getting licenses and thereby access to spectrum.

The CAG report went on to say that licenses owners had in turn sold significant stakes to the Indian/foreign companies at high premium within a short period of time.

The premium earned by these new entrants to the telecom sector was estimated to be the true value of the spectrum.

In a free and fair bidding process, these profits should have accrued to the public exchequer.


THE ALLEGATIONS

The telecom ministry under A Raja changed rules and eligibility criteria several times in the run-up to auction.

The cut-off date of the auction was advanced by the ministry.

The ministry issued licenses on a distorted First Come First Served (FCFS) Policy and that too at 2001 prices, not at 2008 prices.

Officials at the ministry allegedly shut counters to physically block selected telecom companies from entering the fray.

Telecom Minister Raja acted against the advice of TRAI, Law Ministry, Finance Ministry.


THE MAIN ACCUSED


A. Raja


Political career: Four-time MP from DMK , former Union Minister, dalit face of the party

Charges: Criminal breach of trust by a public servant (section 409), criminal conspiracy (Section 120-B), cheating (Section 420) and forgery (Sections 468 and 471); booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act for accepting illegal gratification.

Status: Arrested and on bail

M. K. Kanimozhi


Political career: Daughter of five-time CM of Tamil Nadu M. Karunanidhi. Rajya Sabha MP from DMK

Charges: Criminal conspiracy to cause criminal breach of trust by a public servant and criminal conspiracy (Section 120-B), cheating (Section 420) and forgery (Sections 468 and 471), and booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

Status: Arrested and on bail

Siddharth Behura


Position: Telecom Secretary when the licenses were granted and A Raja's close aide

Charges: Criminal breach of trust by a public servant (Section 409), criminal conspiracy (Section 120-B), cheating (Section 420) and forgery (Sections 468 and 471); booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act for accepting illegal gratification.

Status: Arrested and on bail

RK Chandolia


Position: Former Telecom Minister A Raja's erstwhile private secretary, a 1984 batch IES officer.

Charges: Criminal conspiracy to cause criminal breach of trust by a public servant, criminal conspiracy (Section 120 B), cheating (Section 420) and forgery (Sections 468 and 471); booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act[28].

Status: Arrested and on bail
The face of the scam was the then telecom minister A Raja. He is alleged to have bent the rules of auction to benefit a few and selective telecom players only.

What was in it for him? CBI in its chargesheet accused Raja of getting Swan's Shahid Balwa to invest in Rs 200 crore into Kalaignar TV Pvt Ltd, a company controlled by some members of the DMK's first family. Raja was a minister in the UPA government from the DMK.

CBI in its charge-sheet has accused DMK Supremo K Karunanidhi's daughter Kanimozhi of being in regular touch with A Raja regarding the launch of Kalaignar TV channels. CBI’s investigation showed Kanimozhi- a sitting Rajya Sabha member- was a key stakeholder in the TV channel.

The CBI and the Enforcement Directorate during their investigations found A Raja had received over Rs 3000 crore as bribe in the allotment of 2G licenses.

OTHER ACCUSED

Unitech chief Sanjay Chandra and DB Realty founder Vinod Goenka: chargesheeted for cheating and conspiracy.

Three senior executives of Anil Ambani controlled DAG, Gautam Doshi, Hari Nair and Surendra Pipara.

Former telecom secretary Sidharth Behura, who allegedly shut counters to physically block other telecom companies, and Raja's Personal Secretary RK Chandolia.

IN NUMBERS

Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) in its 2010 report quantified what was called the biggest scam in the history of Independent India.




  • The 2G Scam was one of the biggest scams in India.
  • Six years ago, 2G scam found its way, at number 2, in an all time ‘Top 10 abuses of power’ list issued by Time magazine. In magnitude it was placed only behind Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandal.

    The scam remained front-page news in the national and local dailies for months on end, not just for the waves it created in political and corporate circles but also for its sheer magnitude.

    QUANTUM OF LOSS




  • The quantum of loss in the infamous 2G Scam as produced by CBI, the 2010 CAG report and the then Telecom Minister, Kapil Sibal.
  • THE PROSECUTION




    80,000 page –chargesheet filed by CBI in April 2011. It was brought to the special CBI court in Delhi in seven trunks.

    4,400 – the number of pages which contain only the testimonies of the witnesses examined by CBI.

    154 – the number of witnesses examined by CBI, which include Reliance ADA chairman Anil Ambani, his wife Tina Ambani and the then Attorney General of India, GE Vahanvati. This was the first time when an AG appeared as a witness in a criminal case.

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