Aircel-Maxis deal got nod in normal course of business: Chidambaram
04 Apr 2017
Former finance minister P Chidambaram today said he had granted approval to the Aircel-Maxis telecom deal "in the normal course of business".
"In the Aircel-Maxis case, taking into account the face value of the foreign investment, the FIPB (Foreign Investment Promotion Board) submitted the case to the finance minister and sought approval.
"As FM, I granted approval in the normal course of business," he said in a statement.
Chidambaram's remarks come a day after the Supreme Court asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to a file status report on the probe being carried out on various aspects of the Aircel-Maxis deal.
During the brief hearing on Monday, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy had told the bench that he has received a reply from the CBI stating that it was probing "all angles", including the FIPB clearance given to the deal under Chidambaram in 2006.
Swamy had said CBI should be asked to file a status report in the case.
In his application, Swamy has alleged that Chidambaram had illegally granted FIPB clearance to the deal in 2006, although it should have been referred to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) headed by the Prime Minister, as it alone was empowered to clear foreign investments of over Rs600 crore.
"The money transaction involved in the process was around Rs3,500 crore. FIPB clearance was given by the then finance minister, who should have sent it to the CCEA as the investment was way over Rs600 crore," he has said.
In his statement today, Chidambaram said FIPB consists of five secretaries and that they examine the cases and recommend approval or rejection.
They "apply the rules / guidelines" and submit each case to the CCEA or the finance minister depending upon the value of the investment,'' he added.
"The CBI has recorded the statements from every official who dealt with the case. Everyone, including the then secretary and additional secretary, has affirmed that the case was rightly submitted to the finance minister who was the competent authority to grant approval and that the approval was granted in the normal course of business," Chidambaram added.