The Hindu | April 18, 2011
In yet another instance of a decision taken by the NDA regime coming under scrutiny, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has begun an inquiry into issuance of ILD licence to Data Access in 2002 which was later cancelled after the company failed to pay dues of over Rs 219 crore to BSNL and DoT.
The CVC has decided to conduct an inquiry on allegations pertaining to issuance of International Long Distance Licence (ILD) to Data Access India by the telecom ministry and has sent 25 questions to the DoT pertaining to the company and the circumstances under which the licence was issued.
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