VVIP chopper deal: Some journalists under SC radar
The apex court has sought a response to a PIL alleging journalists were paid to write in favour of the deal.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear the plea for a SIT probe against some journalists for writing in favour of Agusta Westland VVIP chopper deal after being purportedly paid by the company.
The apex court also sought a response from Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Enforcement Directorate on PIL alleging that journalists were paid Rs. 50 crore for writing in favour of the deal.
The CBI, however, is not able to ascertain the exact amount of money allegedly paid to former Air Chief S.P. Tyagi, the main accused in the case
A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Arun Mishra agreed to hear noted journalist and author Hari Jaisingh's plea that the top court should intervene in the ongoing investigation of the CBI and ED and direct the two agencies to submit a status report on whether the media played a role in influencing the deal for VVIP helicopters.
The court asked Jaisingh, represented by senior advocate Geeta Luthra, to provide the CBI and ED with copies of his petition.