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Mumbai: Adarsh-tainted top bureaucrats reinstated

The Maharashtra government has reinstated senior bureaucrats Jairaj Phatak and Pradeep Vyas, who were suspended two years ago for their alleged role in the Adarsh housing scam.

Updated on: May 20, 2014 08:49 PM IST
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The Maharashtra government has reinstated senior bureaucrats Jairaj Phatak and Pradeep Vyas, who were suspended two years ago for their alleged role in the Adarsh housing scam.

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Chief Secretary J S Saharia said the two officials were reinstated on Monday. Postings will be given to both the bureaucrats later. However, inquiry into cases against them will continue, he said.

According to a Government Resolution (GR), a government employee cannot be suspended for more than two years. They said criminal proceedings and departmental enquiries are on against the two. They were suspended on March 22, 2012.

While the CBI found Phatak's son Kanishk had a flat in the posh South Mumbai society, Vyas's wife Seema, herself an IAS officer, had a flat in her name. The two were jailed for more than two months.

Phatak, who was member secretary of a statutory board before his suspension said a departmental enquiry has been initiated against him and Vyas.

"We have been given a showcause notice and asked to respond in ten days. The notice was served on May 19," he said adding the case in High Court pertains to whether CBI has jurisdiction in the matter.

"It is better to work and get 100% salary rather than sitting at home and get 75% of it," Phatak reasoned.

Vyas was Finance Secretary at the time of his suspension.

Phatak is a 1978 batch IAS officer and will retire in 2015 while Vyas, a 1989 batch officer, will retire in 2023. Phatak, a former Mumbai municipal commissioner, was responsible for clearing an additional floor for the Adarsh building without the requisite sanctions, while Vyas was the collector of Mumbai when the land was allotted to the controversial Adarsh society in 2003.

The two were also indicted by a Judicial Commission headed by Justice J A Patil.

 
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