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Steel Authority of India Suspends 29 Officials After Alleged Rs. 800 Crore Scandal

Steel Authority of India Suspends 29 Officials After Alleged Rs. 800 Crore Scandal

Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), one of the country’s leading Maharatna PSUs, is once again making headlines—but this time, not for any success stories. The focus is on Rajeev Bhatia, the General Manager who blew the whistle on an alleged Rs. 800 crore scam. Unfortunately for Bhatia, his role in exposing this financial misconduct has cost him dearly, as the company has effectively ended his career.

In January 2024, Bhatia exposed a major scam, prompting an investigation by the Ministry of Steel. The allegations centered around discrepancies in commercial dealings, policy manipulations favoring certain companies, and missed opportunities for maximizing profits. In response, the Ministry of Steel ordered the suspension of 29 officials, including two high-ranking directors: V.S. Chakravarthy, Director (Commercial), and A.K. Tulsiani, Director (Finance) of SAIL. The suspensions came as part of a larger probe into alleged corruption, with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) directed to investigate the dealings between SAIL and companies like Venkatesh Infra Projects and Avon Steel Industries. The charges against the officials were serious, alleging that their actions led to financial losses and undermined due diligence in SAIL’s dealings.

However, despite these serious allegations, the story took an unexpected turn in June 2024 when SAIL decided to revoke the suspensions of the 29 officials, including the three directors. The decision has raised eyebrows, with many speculating that the reinstatement was influenced by the clout the officials held within the company. The case is still under investigation by the CBI, but the reversal of the suspensions has left many questioning the accountability of the system. For Rajeev Bhatia, the whistleblower who uncovered the scandal, the outcome has been devastating. Although his actions led to the investigation, the consequences have been severe. Reports suggest that Bhatia has faced retaliation for his role in exposing the corruption, with his career at SAIL coming to an abrupt halt.

This situation raises important questions about the treatment of whistleblowers and the systemic issues within large organizations like SAIL. As the CBI continues to investigate the alleged financial misconduct, it remains to be seen whether any meaningful accountability will be enforced, or if the powerful individuals involved will go unpunished, while those like Bhatia are left to face the repercussions.

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