Pillai verdict landmark on power abuse
New Delhi, Feb. 12: The SC indicted former Kerala power minister R. Balakrishnan Pillai for violating laid-down guidelines regarding awarding of contracts in a bid to favour the firm of his friend, Mr K.P. Poulose, despite it quoting an “exorbitant” rate.
“The tendering process was interrupted on several occasions by the state electricity board by cancelling it and ordering re-tenders and extending the period of validity more than once,” the apex court held, citing evidence of how Pillai entered into a criminal conspiracy with Poulose and his close associate, Sajeev.
“The basic stand of the prosecution is that accused No. 1 (Pillai) entered into a criminal conspiracy to award the contract involving heavy financial gains to Poulose and the abuse of power by certain officials enabled the conspirators to earn pecuniary advantage of `2.39 crore in addition to the financial loss to the state electricity board,” said the apex court.
The findings on the last-minute changes in policy guidelines by a minister is being seen by legal experts as “major commentary” on “misuse of power” by the executive, which is akin to the allegations in the 2G, CWG and Adarsh scams.
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