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CBI likely to question Railway Board members, Chairman

New Delhi, May 7: CBI is likely to question Railway Board members, including its Chairman, in connection with the Rs 10 crore bribery scandal involving suspended Board member Mahesh Kumar and nephew of Railway Minister

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New Delhi, May 7: CBI is likely to question Railway Board members, including its Chairman, in connection with the Rs 10 crore bribery scandal involving suspended Board member Mahesh Kumar and nephew of Railway Minister P K Bansal.  CBI has collected all the documents from the Ministry related to elevation of Mahesh Kumar from GM (West) to Member (staff).



CBI sources said prima facie analysis of files indicate that Kumar was allegedly favoured by Railway authorities who have recommended his name for the elevation, ignoring other senior officials who could have made it to the board.  

The sources said Kumar, who is under the custody of CBI along with Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla, was allegedly favoured while being appointed as Member (Staff). The sources, however, emphasised that they have not come to a final conclusion after the analysis of the documents and these are just priliminary findings.

They said the agency will go through the minutes of the Appointment Committee of the Cabinet which has chosen Kumar for the Board membership.

The sources said one of the business associates of Singla has come in handy for CBI as he reportedly spilled the beans about the Rs 10 crore bribery scandal.

The sources said information given by this associate during the investigation has indicated that the bribe amount, which was delivered to Singla on May 3, was meant for some top authorities in the Railway Ministry.

Withholding the name of the erstwhile associate of Singla, the sources this person would be their key witness in building a case against the accused and said making his name public could compromise the probe.

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