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PNS | New Delhi

CVC examining use of RIL facilities by DG Hydrocarbon’s daughters

Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion”: The famous saying holds relevance even today, particularly for those who are in public service. But, some just don’t care.

VK Sibal, the Director General Hydrocarbons whose extension of tenure is under CVC scanner, is suspected to have taken favours for his daughters — Priya and Sonia Sibal — from Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), the company whose capital expenditure plan for KG Basin was increased from $2.4 billion to $8.8 billion in 2006. Sibal had given the approval for this. In this connection, Sibal had raised a controversy when he declared that, in 2005-06, CAG had approved the capital expenditure of KG D6 fields, a claim the CAG denied stating that no such approval had been accorded.

Sibal is to end his tenure on October 31, 2009. But the Minister of Petroleum has recommended two-year extension for him, which needs clearance from the CVC. However, the CVC is in a fix following complaints of Sibal’s proximity with several business contractors whose project clearances were accorded by him.

Even while RIL’s request for increasing capex for KG basin was pending before Sibal, the information with The Pioneer indicates that Sibal’s daughters used posh RIL guesthouses in Mumbai extensively for four-five months.

As Director General Hydrocarbons, Sibal would not have faced any problem in arranging a guesthouse for his daughters in Mumbai, as all public sector oil companies, including ONGC, IOC and GAIL, have such facilities in the metropolis. But his choice for RIL’s guesthouse raises eyebrows, as it is inappropriate to accept favours from a contractor, who is coming for sanction of his projects.

Sonia Sibal stayed at a VIP guesthouse of RIL — Dalal House — from July to November 2005. Dalal House is said to be the erstwhile residence of Nita Ambani.

In November same year, Sibal's another daughter Priya Sibal also stayed at Dalal House. Later, from April to July 2006, Priya stayed at another guesthouse of RIL —Trivoli Guest House — at Hiranandani in Mumbai.

According to sources, the CVC is also looking into the ‘relationship’ between Sibal and RIL, especially when hands off distance should have been maintained.

The matter does not end here. Later, Priya moved out of RIL’s guesthouse and shifted to a spacious 3BHK flat in Avalon at Hiranandani Gardens, Powai. But, the host still remained the same. This is how: RIL acquired a small firm called Whitesnow Trading Private Limited in May 2008 and the flat was bought in the name of Whitesnow in the same month.

Whitesnow Trading Private Limited was incorporated in March 2006 by Vijay Dargar and Reena Dargar. After RIL’s acquisition in May, officials of RIL — Nilesh M Mehta and Deepa Sangani —were appointed directors of Whitesnow.

Priya's stay in this flat can be proved from the fact that Whitesnow, in a letter dated June 7, 2006, wrote to the apartment asking them "to issue club house ID card to Priya and her family". The demands made by Priya in her e-mail on July 17, 2006 included an LG television and refrigerator and Whirlpool washing machine.

The guest was so important for RIL that top notch officials of the company "personally" took care of making her stay comfortable. The supervision of furnishing, furniture and installation of white goods worth Rs 6.5 lakh in the flat was "personally" was done by president of RIL's Oil and Gas Division PMS Prasad and chief financial controller LV Merchant. They approved these expenses also.

Sibal has been continuously saying that his relationship with RIL is "only official". These words even found resonance in his reply to Director (Vigilance) Maninder Singh in December 14, 2007.

Do these personal care accorded by RIL officials signify the relation being official in any way, as claimed by Sibal?

It's altogether a different matter that Priya moved from Avalon after 18 months of stay to another flat in Oshimara, Andheri West, purchased at a cost of Rs 1.7 crore. But for Sibal, the practice of taking favours from contractors seems natural. Unethical it might be, but Sibal continues to avail favours from his contractors. His present residence in Noida is rented to him by a company called Ambience Exim Private Limited. Sibal might like to call this a coincidence, but this company "secured oil and gas block in the Government of India's auction process".

VK Sibal: I didn’t favour RIL in exchange

The Pioneer sought VK Sibal’s response with regard to the allegations. This is his response:

“My daughter, Priya was staying in various locations in Mumbai since the year 2001. She was staying in a private accommodation in Kalina, Mumbai, in the year 2005. However, during the floods in Mumbai, the area she was staying got flooded due to which she went missing for 2 days and had to shift to an apartment located on higher grounds for a few days as a stop-gap emergency measure.

My daughter Sonia was studying in the Institute of Hotel Management, Aurangabad, during the period 2004-07 and was staying in a hostel.

My daughter Priya had a lease agreement with the party for the flat in Hiranandani referred by you for which advance was also paid. An amount of Rs 3 lakh and utility charges of Rs 3,000 per month was paid. She stayed off and on with her friend in the same accommodation.

Necessary documentary evidence in support of this is available with us. Notwithstanding the fact that this is a bonafide arrangement, it is surprising that you should allege that favours have been taken from RIL. If these allegations were true, there would not have been any need to pay the advance or the utility charges to the owner. Contrary to your allegation that favors were taken from RIL, a penalty was imposed on RIL during the period October-November 2006 amounting to approximately Rs 89 crore against unfinished work programme in their petroleum exploration acreages, details of which are available with us.

I do not understand as to why you should link purely official responsibilities with bonafide personal dealings. I am sure that you can understand the hidden agenda of the people behind these allegations and propaganda.

The story has been circulated among the media surreptitiously by vested interests. It is surprising that a well-known newspaper should fall prey to the machinations of a vested interest. Despite the above clarifications, if you still want to publish the story, it will be even more obvious that a section of the media has been pressurised or influenced by an interested party.”


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Bullet Sibal +RIL
By Biswasatta on 10/15/2009 1:53:47 PM

It is open secret,may be tip of iceberg.If CBI serously checks,it will open Pandora box.

Bullet CVC examining use of RILfacilities by DG Hydrocarbon's daughters
By aman on 9/20/2009 10:37:44 PM

I am not an industry expert. But I had lost my first kin in the Mumbai floods and can understand a father's situation whose daughter was a victim and it seemed only natural to take help from whoever came forward with one. Further, if that was the only favor taken as is being mentioned and if RIL was fine Rs. 89cr as mentioned in the article then it is very harsh for everyone including media to such derrogatory terms. As a common man I laud the efforts of this industry which has made such signifi

Bullet Sibal & RIL
By geevee99 on 9/17/2009 9:38:36 PM

I hope Mr.Sibal must be reading all these comments. One thing to be noted is that Mr.Sibal COULD NOT refute even a single charge in that article. If at all anything, he was only corroborating.

Bullet ref the article
By rahul on 9/17/2009 3:52:09 PM

This case should not be dismissed and stern measures should be taken against him. I hope CVC takes this into account and terminate the recommendation for extension of his tenure.

Bullet reference story Conflict of interest
By Annie on 9/17/2009 3:38:18 PM

I truly hope that the article is an eye-opener for the officials and strict measures are adopted to bring the guilty to justice. I urge you to take this forward and not let this be just another case where the powerful get away with anything.

Bullet Clarifications nor clear
By geevee99 on 9/17/2009 11:20:14 AM

The clarifications given by Mr.Sibal do not make the allegations any lighter.
One has to wait for the results of the CVC examination. As the paper has brought out such serious allegations, I feel it has the duty to follow up on these and bring out the truth about the whole issue.

Bullet The generals should kill themselves
By Debasish Roy on 9/17/2009 11:10:34 AM

This story seems to be fed to the press by the ADAG group. The whole story does not quote a single CAG document or official. No DG Hydrocarbon official is also quoted directly or indirectly. Very soon the two generals - Anil and Mukesh - will kill each other and corporate India will be rid of a lala empire whose prime expertise is bribing people

Bullet real story
By Amar on 9/17/2009 7:47:49 AM

What's new in this story, it's 100% true, it's Kangresiya culture, Pointing finger toward Sibbal will not solve any purpose, Sibbal family's corruption is an open secret now. cancel RIL's contract. these Kangresiye had created chain to take bribe in various form. as far as tenders, auctions are concerned each person knows ways to obtain that, pools between the auctioneers are formed, if you give your quote less 20%, you have to share few % with your counterparts

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