CMDRF misappropriation: HC refuses to intervene in Lokayukta order

Kerala Lokayukta board at the state legislature in Thiruvanathapuram. Photo: Manorama

Kochi: The Kerala High Court has refused to intervene in the Lokayukta order which transferred the CMDRF misappropriation case to the full bench.

A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice A J Desai, Justice V G Arun dismissed complainant A Sasikumar's petition.

A complaint was filed in the Lokayukta against the Chief Minister and the ministers of the previous Left government, alleging that they had given money to the ineligible from the relief fund.

A year back, a three-member bench of the Lokayukta had decided to take up the case after conducting the hearing. However, the case was then referred to its larger bench to decide whether the decisions taken by the Cabinet can be subjected to investigation under the provisions of the Kerala Lokayukta Act and also the merit of the allegations.

The case

Sasikumar had filed the case in 2018, alleging misuse of CMDRF. He had alleged that the money was given to those who were not eligible for relief. While a sum of Rs 25 lakh was granted to the family of NCP leader Uzhavoor Vijayan, the family of former Chengannur MLA KK Ramachandran Nair was given Rs 8.5 lakh. The family of a policeman who died in a car accident while accompanying former CPM state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan was given Rs 20 lakh as relief.

The plea to the anti-corruption ombudsman was filed by Sasikumar in September 2018.

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