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Saturday 4 April 2009

Chitrakala: Police to inquire Tan Sri Kumaran on MIED 4 million

Police officers from Bukit Aman commercial crimes investigation division, today, apparently set to inquire Tan Sri Kumaran pertaining to Maju Institute of Educational Development (MIED) checks amounting to 4 million, according to Makkal Osai Tamil daily today.

Kumaran was the former MIC vice-president and held deputy minister position in the government.

The inquiry was supposed to be at first floor, MIED office, MIC headquarters, according to sources.

This police inquiry was due to the police report by one of the MIED directors, a day earlier.

Tan Sri Kumaran and Tan Sri Mahalingam are the authorized signatories of MIED Capital company checks.

Next, the police officers are expected to inquire Tan Sri Mahalingam, MIED official Parameswary who prepared the checks and suspended CEO Chitrakala Vasu who verified the checks.

More things about MIED may come to light in the inquiry, the daily added.

Chitrakala Vasu and MIC youth leader Mohan Thangarasu are at the center stage of the MIED 5.2 million scandal where police have so far recovered 1.7 million and froze Chitrakala’s and her kid’s bank accounts.

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