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CBI books dancer Samson for graft

The agency sleuths also conducted searches at the premises of the accused.

New Delhi: The CBI registered a corruption case against ace Bharatnatyam dancer and former Chairperson of the Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA), Leela Samson, for alleged unfruitful expenditure in Rs 7.02 crore renovation project of Koothambalam auditorium of Kalakshetra Foundation (Chennai).

Sources said Samson has been booked along with the then officers of the foundation — chief accounts officer, T.S. Murthi, accounts officer, S. Ramachandran, engineering officer V. Srinivasan, and proprietor of M/S Centre for Architectural Research and Design (CARD) and Chennai Engineers.

The agency sleuths also conducted searches at the premises of the accused.

In a complaint to the CBI, the chief vigilance officer of the union culture ministry alleged that the officials of the foundation awarded the contract for the renovation work to consultant architect CARD in violation of General Finance Rules (GFR), they added.

“Samson, the then director T.S. Murthi, then chief accounts officer S. Ramachandran, accounts officer V. Srinivasan, engineer officer of the Kalakshetra Foundation Chennai and Ravi Neelankandan, proprietor of CARD prima facie committed the offence by abusing their official positions in criminal conspiracy with each other, which resulted in wrongful loss to Kalakshetra foundation, punishable under section 120B (Criminal conspiracy) read with section 409 (Criminal breach of trust by public servant) of IPC and two other provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1998,” said the FIR registered by the CBI.

Samson was the director of the foundation between May 6, 2005, and April 30, 2012.

It was felt in 2006 that the auditorium built by the foundation in 1985 needed renovation, sources said.

The 33rd governing body meeting held in 2009 decided to form a civil works advisory committee and P.T. Krishnan, Leela Samson and Madhavi Mudgal were to prepare necessary estimation based on the recommendations of the governing board, it said.

It also alleged that Samson failed to apprise the non-official members of the works committee about the GFR norms.

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