Former telecom minister Arun Shourie claimed that an unexplained and unauthorised insertion of a line into the telecom guidelines by his successor Dayanidhi Maran played a major role in enabling the 2G spectrum scam. Former telecom minister Arun Shourie told the CBI the first-come, first-served policy did not originate when he was in government and that his efforts to auction spectrum in March in poorly serviced areas failed to attract even one bidder.
A report has found former telecom secretary Siddhartha Behura and ex-telecom minister A Raja guilty of clearing 13 letters of intent for 2G licences to Swan Telecom. CBI arrested former telecom minister A Raja along with former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura for taking bribes to allot 2G mobile spectrum licences to companies of his choice, including Swan and Unitech. The CBI has to submit its preliminary report on its investigations into the 2G spectrum allocation scam before the Supreme Court on February Have you read these stories?
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ET NOW. Brand Solutions. Video series featuring innovators. ET Financial Inclusion Summit. Former telecom minister Arun Shourie hit back at the Congress, reiterating that he did indeed apprise PM Manmohan Singh about the loss to the exchequer due to the 2G spectrum scam. In its page report, the committee headed by retired Justice Shivraj Patil, has also said there is a need for a comprehensive new legislation for the telecom sector like in other countries.
Shourie said the report by the former judge appointed by the government in December is a complete misrepresentation and distortion. Moily said the Governor had full authority to sanction prosecution of the Chief Minister who is not above the law and does not enjoy immunity.
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