CBI quizzes Kalmadi in Queen’s Baton Relay scam

PTI Updated - April 25, 2011 at 12:30 PM.

The Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, Mr Suresh Kalmadi, arriving at the Central Bureau of Investigation headquarters in New Delhi, in connection with alleged irregularities in the conduct of Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) held at London in 2009. -- V.V.Krishnan The Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, Mr Suresh Kalmadi, arriving at the Central Bureau of Investigation headquarters in New Delhi, in connection with alleged irregularities in the conduct of Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) held at London in 2009. -- V.V.Krishnan

Suresh Kalmadi was today questioned by the Central Bureau of Investigation over alleged irregularities in the conduct of Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) held at London in 2009.

The agency had asked Mr Kalmadi, sacked as the Chairman of the CWG organising committee, to appear before it in order to clarify some new issues which surfaced during the visit of the agency’s officials to London in connection with the QBR scam.

Mr Kalmadi had earlier expressed his inability to appear before the CBI citing his foreign visit, saying he would return home only after April 19. But even after returning from his visit abroad, he did not turn up before the agency saying he was still not in Delhi.

The CBI had gathered fresh leads after the trip of its two-member team to London in connection with the cases related to alleged irregularities in hiring of AM Films and AM Car and Van Hire Ltd during QBR held in 2009 at exorbitant rates, agency sources said.

The team has spoken to the London-based owner of both the companies — Ashish Patel — who has provided information and documents with regard to the allegedly overvalued deal, the sources said.

AM Car and Van Hire company in London was engaged during QBR in 2009 to provide services like taxis for the guests and OC members. AM Films was hired to provide display monitors during the event.

The CBI team during their visit to London had also questioned other companies which were in the fray for the contract.

The agency had sent a two-member team comprising the Additional Director, Mr V.K. Gupta, and the DIG, Mr S.K. Palsania, to London to probe the payments made to the two companies allegedly with Mr Kalmadi’s tacit approval, they said.

CBI now wants Mr Kalmadi to respond to the fresh information on the monetary transactions with the two companies. This is the third time that he has appeared before the investigating agency for facing questions relating to the CWG scam.

Published on April 25, 2011 06:50