December 09, 2020
Sent Notice To Former Chief
33 crore to the state exchequer.end-ofLocation: India, Delhi, New Delhi.Delhi government's Anti Corruption Branch (ACB) on Wednesday sent notice to former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit asking her to join investigation in connection with the four cases registered in the alleged water meter "scam". 341 crore to state exchequer.
The other case pertained to alleged financial irregularities in
the purchase of four lakh AMR (automatic meter reader) and non-AMR water meters
with a purported intent to favour one particular company, which resulted in a
loss of around Rs.In another case, it was alleged that 3. 341 crore to the state
exchequer.5 lakh non-AMR water meters were purchased on the basis of a single
tender to benefit a particular private company which led to an approximate loss
of Rs.ACB chief MK Meena confirmed that the notices have been sent to Dikshit
but refused to divulge further details.Former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.Two
notices were sent to Dikshit. 158 crore to the government.
341 crore to state
exchequer. 150 crore to the government. (Photo: PTI) AAP had directed ACB to
register FIRs in the alleged irregularities in DJB that allegedly caused a loss
of Rs. In one, she has been asked to join investigation and in the second, she
has been digital
flow meter Manufacturers requested to inform the agency about convenient
time and place for the questioning to take place, an ACB source said. AAP had
directed ACB to register FIRs in the alleged irregularities in DJB that
allegedly caused a loss of Rs.
Four FIRs were registered by the AAP government
during its previous 49-day rule in 2014 in connection with alleged
irregularities in Delhi Jal Board (DJB) during the Sheila Dikshit government.
The
AAP-led government had directed ACB to register FIRs in these cases of alleged
irregularities in DJB that allegedly caused a loss of Rs.The AAP government had
asked ACB to probe irregularities in allotting work to a private company at
DJB's Bhagirathi water treatment plant in North-East Delhi that allegedly
resulted in a loss of Rs.
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