The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) removes one of its prosecutors for allegedly colluding with one of the accused in the 2G spectrum allocation case. The CBI transfers AK Singh for allegedly giving documents related to the case to Unitech managing direc...
CBI Director Ranjit Sinha and Telecom Secretary R Chandrashekhar will appear before the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) in connection with the 2G spectrum scam case today. The JPC is also expected to look into the revelations that a CBI prosecutor aided on...
A CBI special court will examine the charge-sheet in the allocation of additional spectrum during the NDA regime today. The charge-sheet has named three telecom firms as accused in the case in which the Department of Telecommunication had allegedly allocated t...
The CBI opposes the bail plea of former Telecom Minister A Raja, saying he might influence the trial and witnesses who are yet to depose before the court.
After the Supreme Court's verdict on the 2G case, fresh spectrum auctions are being looked at warily by Indian telcos. Watch more for ET Now's insight into the issue.
As the Supreme Court cancels 122 Universal Access Service licences granted by the UPA Government, the question is should all the blame go to the then telecom minister, A Raja, alone?
BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad says that letters from the PMO's office indicate that contrary to Kapil Sibal's claims, the PM knew about Raja's corrupt activities.
BJP leader Arun Jaitley says the Supreme Court verdict in the 2G case is not surprising, as spectrum allocations was done in fraudulent manner by the UPA Governemnt.
Congress leaders, in response to the Supreme Court's verdict on the 2G case, say that UPA only followed NDA policy on spectrum allocation, set up in 2001.
The former Telecom Minister Arun Shourie called the Central Government 'the most incompetent one', while welcoming the verdict given by the Supreme Court in the 2G scam.
Petitioner Subramanian Swamy speaks to the media about the Supreme Court's verdict on his and Prashant Bhushan's petitions related to the 2G scam case.
The Supreme Court is all set to pronounce its verdict on whether P Chidambaram should be prosecuted in the 2G scam, whether 122 telecom licences should be cancelled, and whether an SIT is to be formed.
In a landmark judgement the Supreme Court has crticised the Prime Minister's office for its shoddy approach towards sanctioning prosecution of the tainted government servants. The Newshour debates.
Blaming the PMO for its tardy approach on prosecuting A Raja in the 2G case, the Supreme Court has set a limit of four months to sanction the prosecution of the tainted public servants.
CBI has filed the final chargesheet in the 2G scam, that names 5 corporates and 2 telecom firms, Essar and Loop, in the biggest ever scandal in the country's history.
Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar has said that export figures for 2011 may have been inflated by $9 bn. In other news, Telecom Min Kapil Sibal alleges that NDA is trying to malign Chidambaram.