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In a major blow to Natwar Singh’s hopes of rescue by the Gandhi family, the
Congress Party expelled Natwar’s son Jagat Singh even as Jagat’s friend’s
petition in the Supreme Court (SC) for absolution from Justice RS Pathak
Inquiry commission’s indictment.<More>
Natwar & Son Indicted,
Implodes Under Pressure
(August 08, 2006)
Justice Pathak
Commission report to
the Parliament clearly
indicted Former Foreign
Minister Natwar Singh
and his son Jagat Singh
for their role in
recommending their
family and friends in
the oil-for-food scam
first disclosed by Paul
Volcker.<More>
Natwar’s kin Detained
(April 21, 2006)
Vipin Khanna, a kin of disgraced former Foreign
Minister Natwar Singh was detained by officials and
refused permission to travel abroad although his son
and suspect in the oil-for-food scam, Aditya Khanna
has escaped to London.<More>
Corruption in Judiciary Worries PM
(March 13, 2006)
Inaugurating the Conference of Chief Ministers and
Chief Justices, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said,
“Corruption is a burning issue in all spheres of
public life.”<More>
ED tightens investigation
(February 21, 2006)
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) questioned disgraced
former Foreign Minister Natwar Singh for a second day
in the Iraqi oil-for-food scam.<More>
ED questions Natwar
(February 20, 2006)
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) reportedly questioned
the disgraced former Foreign Minister Natwar Singh
over the oil-for-food scam published through the
Volker report.<More>
Natwar Implicated in Oil for Food Scam
(February 17, 2006)
As part of the ongoing investigation into the oil for
food (OFFP) scam, the passports of 5 people affiliated
with the Congress party have been impounded.<More>
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