ED summons BRS leader KTR in money laundering case
The federal agency filed an enforcement case information report (ECIR) or FIR last week in the case under various sections of Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA)
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi leader KT Rama Rao
Hyderabad, 28 Dec
The Enforcement Directorate has
summoned Bharat Rashtra Samithi leader KT Rama Rao and some others for
questioning next month in a money laundering case linked to alleged payment
irregularities during a Formula-E race held in Hyderabad in February 2023,
official sources said on Saturday.
The federal agency filed an
enforcement case information report (ECIR) or FIR last week in the case under
various sections of Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), taking
cognisance of a Telangana Police Anti-corruption Bureau (ACB) complaint.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS)
working president and son of former Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar
Rao, Rama Rao has been asked to depose for recording of his statement on 7 January,
the sources said.
Senior IAS officer Arvind Kumar and
retired bureaucrat and former Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority
(HMDA) chief engineer BLN Reddy have been summoned on 2 January and 3 January,
respectively, they added.
The probe against 48-year-old Rama
Rao, popular as KTR, pertains to alleged payments of about Rs 55 crore, some of
it in foreign currency without approvals, to conduct a Formula-E race in
Hyderabad during the previous BRS regime in February 2023.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is
also probing possible foreign exchange violations in the case under the
provisions of Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), as per the sources.
Rama Rao had denied any wrongdoing,
saying, "Where is the corruption in this? We have paid Rs 55 crore. They
(Formula-E) acknowledged the payment." He added that it was a
"straightforward" account.
"The HMDA has an account in
Indian Overseas Bank and money has been transferred from that account..."
he said while reacting to the ACB case.
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth
Reddy also attacked Rama Rao for the alleged irregularities, saying about Rs
500 crore was saved with the state government under him deciding against
further transfer of funds to the organisers of the racing event.
Rama Rao, who was the municipal
administration minister in the BRS regime, was instrumental in hosting the race
in Hyderabad last year.
Though the race was supposed to be
held in February this year as well, it was cancelled after the Congress
government assumed office in December 2023.
Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma
recently granted permission to the ACB to register the case against Rama Rao.
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