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Kerala government to table solar scam report in Assembly today

| @indiablooms | Nov 09, 2017, at 05:09 pm

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 9 (IBNS): The Kerala government is all set to table in the state assembly the solar scam report, in which former chief minister Oommen Chandy has been linked, media reports said.

The government has convened a special one-day session to table the report released by the judicial commission.

On October 11, the government had initiated a vigilance and Special Investigation Team probe against Chandy and his colleagues.

Chandy has also filed an RTI following the state government's announcement of a vigilance probe against him in the multi-crore solar panel scam.

He has also sought the inquiry panel's report, NDTV reported.

The scam centres on the alleged involvement of a fraudulent company that had collected money from people by leveraging its connections with top government officials.

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