Re: Re: Flip Flop . Most used word in this article
by Dinesh dixit on Jun 11, 2012 02:08 PM
Congress is hungry for power and they want remain in by hook or crook.
Re: Flip Flop . Most used word in this article
by Jai Babu on Jun 11, 2012 02:34 PM
Kolkata-based Sanjay Kumar Pasari has been named by US authorities for bribing Coal India officials and had US $400 million(approx 2,500 crore) worth accounts of Pasari and his associates frozen by a court in Geneva. Sanjay Pasari, operating mainly in the coal and mining sector, was implicated by the US Justice Department and Securities & Exchange Commission in late 2010 in a probe related to bribing of Indian officials, while acting as an agent of multinational mining giant Bucyrus, which has now merged with Caterpillar. The Geneva court order passed on February 16, 2011 upon the alert issued by US authorities under International Criminal Mutual Aid, froze accounts of Sanjay Pasari , his brother Rajiv Pasari, their firm Savan Foundation and his company Infotech Guernsey at Lloyds TSB Bank in Switzerland.
But till date, no action has been taken by Indian agencies to recover this huge sum frozen by Geneva court. And the Government denies that illegal Coal bloc allocations and other irregularities happened! Really this is independent India's most corrupt, inept, insensitive & immoral government!