NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday came down heavily on the CBI for failing to question former telecom minster A Raja and telecom secretary in the 2G Spectrum scandal, saying it was "beating around the bush".
A bench of justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly wondered why the premier investigating agency failed to question the duo despite the CVC and CAG report sharply indicting them for their involvement.
"We are on the limited point. The CAG under the constitution has a very important position. It is an authority set up under the constitution.
"Any responsible person will question the involvement of the minister and the secretary and you (CBI) say that 8,000 documents have been examined. You are beating around the bush. It was (questioning) minimum expected of the CBI. What do you take this court for," the bench observed during the argument.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
The Supreme Court on Thursday came down heavily on the CBI - 2G scam
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