Kerala finance minister K M Mani to face probe again in bar scam
Thiruvananthapuram: In a blow to ruling Congress-led UDF in Kerala ahead of next week’s civic polls, a special Vigilance Court here on Thursday ordered further probe into the bar bribery case against state finance minister K.M. Mani, rejecting the investigating agency's final report seeking closure of the case.
Inquiry commissioner and special judge John K Illekadan declined to accept the final investigation report by Vigilance and Anti-corruption Bureau which had exonerated Mani stating there was no evidence to charge sheet him. Pronouncing the judgment, the court observed that the final report was “not acceptable” and the matter was “remitted back to investigation officer for further probe.”
Putting up a brave face, 82-year-old Mani, supremo of Kerala Congress (M), third largest partner in the ruling UDF, and present chairman of Goods and Services Tax Empowered Committee, welcomed the verdict and said he was ready to face further probe.
The new twist in the case is all set to become a major campaign material for the LDF Opposition for the civic polls to be held on November 2 and 5 and also for next year's Assembly polls. However, both Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Mani have maintained that it was a politically motivated charge and had denied the allegations.