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12 bureaucrats indicted in Adarsh report for violating rules

The Adarsh probe commission has indicted 12 bureaucrats for violation of service conduct rules in the report tabled before the state assembly on Friday.

Updated on: Dec 21, 2013 12:26 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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The Adarsh probe commission has indicted 12 bureaucrats for violation of service conduct rules in the report tabled before the state assembly on Friday.

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Among them, former Mumbai city collector Pradeep Vyas, former deputy secretary PV Deshmukh, then urban development secretary Ramanand Tiwari and then Mumbai municipal commissioner Jairaj Phatak have been indicted for giving permissions or clearances as quid pro quo.

Tiwari played an important role in granting additional FSI to Adarsh and allowing PV Deshmukh to write a letter virtually announcing CRZ clearance to Adarsh, the report says.

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His son Omkar was given a flat in the building. Phatak, too, has drawn flak for decisions taken as municipal commissioner. He gave a nod to regularise the illegal 28th floor of Adarsh as chairman of the civic body's high-rise committee.

Others named were former city collector IA Kundan, Vilasrao Deshmukh's other secretary CS Sangitrao, former chief secretary DK Sankaran, former urban development secretary Thomas Benjamin, former MMRDA commissioners Suresh Joshi and T Chandrashekhar and former chief town and country planner, MMRDA, Umesh Luktuke.

 
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