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Tamil Nadu Health Minister Dr C Vijayabaskar shot into the national limelight after Income Tax officials raided his residences across the state in April. Evidence found at his properties resulted in the cancellation of the RK Nagar bye-polls.
Back then, members of the AIADMK had alleged that I-T sleuths descended upon his residence at the behest of the Centre, which was backing the former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam’s faction.
However, when TNM contacted highly placed sources in the I-T department, they said that the raids link back to investigations they had been conducting from 2016.
On 8 July last year, raids were conducted at the godown, offices and residences of a pan masala and gutka manufacturer in Tamil Nadu, who was facing charges of evading taxes to the tune of Rs 250 crore.
Seized during the raid was a diary containing the names of those who were believed to have been paid off by the gutka manufacturers – and one among them was the state health minister’s.
Now, two months after this revelation, documents accessed by The Hindu and Times Now show that an amount of Rs 40 crore was paid to the Minister and several officials as quid pro quo for facilitating the sale of banned gutka in Chennai.
The letter written by the Principal Director of Income Tax to the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police reportedly sought further investigation into the matter. The communication was made 11 months ago but there has allegedly been no action taken in the matter.
According to The Hindu:
Not only the Health Minister, even former Chennai Police Commissioner S George had allegedly received money for Christmas. The Joint Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner of Police have meanwhile allegedly received money for Diwali.
According to TOI, around 30,000 traders sell these products in Chennai district alone.
There are only 25 officers to monitor them and this includes officials who are allegedly paid a monthly bribe of Rs 35 lakh by each company.
These startling allegations have proven to be fodder for the opposition to take on the AIADMK government in the Assembly.
The Chief Minister informed the Assembly that the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption is conducting a probe into the allegations.
It will be based on a communique sent by the Chennai City Police Commissioner to the Home Secretary on the sale of banned gutka by anti-socials, in connivance with a minister and some police officials.
But the Opposition is not the only party dissatisfied with this reply. The Centre and activists across the state have their eyes now trained on a government that has faced multiple charges of corruption, in a matter of six months.
A petition sent by the Arappor Iyyakkam, an organisation against corruption to the Chief Secretary says, “Madhava Rao has given a confession to income tax that he has paid bribes of Rs 56 lakh to Health Minister Vijayabaskar, Rs 60 lakh to then Chennai Commissioner and current DGP Mr Rajendran.”
Their contention now is: “How can the DVAC which functions under the DGP investigate the DGP itself?”
The group has requested that an unbiased CBI probe be initiated in the case.
The man in question, Vijayabaskar, however, maintains that he is being targeted for doing a lot of good work. He further claimed to not even know tobacco manufacturer Madhava Rao, whose confession has brought shame to a government that is increasingly being seen as corrupt.
(This article was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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