Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata has urged the Indian Govt. to investigateand book the people who are guilty in the 2G spectrum scam. He said in an interview to the NDTV channel that he wished that the Govt. would take a stand, bring an auditor in the thing and had an investigation and would book people who are guilty.
He said that the country has slipped into a series of allegations andthe media furore over the leakage of recorded conversation between Nira and Radia, the owner of a public relations company and prominent corporates and politicians has created a 'smokescreen'.
"We have somewhat slippedinto a series of allegations, unauthorized tapes being flooded , the media going crazy on alleging, convicting, executing. There has been a smokescren behind what is really the so-called scam which really is out of turn allocation of spectrum, hoardeing of spectrumby important players for free and things of this nature", he said.
A CAG report tabled in Parliament November 16 had said the 2G spectrum allotment had cost a notional lost of several crores of rupees to the publec exchequer.
According to sources, Radia has been question by ED officials on several issues including the possible violation of the Prevention of Money LaunderingAct and her firms alleged links with some of the telecom companies that their allocated 2G spectrum in 2008 by former minister a Raja.
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