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CBI books TTPL MD, former MD in Rs 120 cr loss over hiring of consultant

The FIR registered recently also names TTPL former managing director Eapen Joseph. 'MECON, Ranchi, Uttaranchal', was hired as a consultant for the installation of a pollution control plant.

February 07, 2024 / 15:21 IST
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In its FIR, the CBI alleged MECON placed work orders for a Finland-based company Chematur Ecoplanning for Rs 258 crore without inviting a global tender.

The CBI has registered an FIR against the managing director of Kerala government PSU Travancore Titanium Products Limited (TTPL) and others in connection with its losses of Rs 120 crore due to alleged irregularities in the hiring of 'MECON, Ranchi, Uttaranchal' as a consultant in 2004.

The FIR registered recently also names TTPL former managing director Eapen Joseph. 'MECON, Ranchi, Uttaranchal', was hired as a consultant for the installation of a pollution control plant.

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The CBI alleged that Joseph abused his official position and committed criminal misconduct to enter into a criminal conspiracy with then officials — chief manager (marketing) Santosh Kumar and executive director A M Bhaskaran. They allegedly appointed 'MECON, Ranchi, Uttaranchal', a PSU under the steel ministry, as a consultant at a charge of Rs 9 crore instead of the agreed Rs 3.5 crore, the FIR, registered on the directions of the Kerala High Court, said.

The FIR lists the MD of TTPL as accused number one but does not give the name. TTPL manufactures titanium dioxide pigment widely used in tablet and pellet coatings. The process generates large quantities of liquid effluent containing ferrous sulphate and sulphuric acid, discharged into the Arabian Sea.