Trouble looms for Kerala CM Vijayan, daughter as ED gets SFIO charge sheet

IANS April 15, 2025 181 views

The Enforcement Directorate has received a serious charge sheet implicating Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's daughter Veena in a potential financial misconduct case. The SFIO allegations involve Veena's IT firm Exalogic reportedly receiving substantial monthly payments from Cochin Minerals and Rutile Ltd for mining sanctions. Both Vijayan and the CPI-M have declared they will contest the charges through legal and political channels. The case could potentially escalate with the ED having powers to arrest individuals involved in such investigations.

"We will fight this case legally and politically" - Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala CM
Kochi, April 15: With the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday receiving a copy of the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) charge sheet filed at an economic offences court here, heartbeats have increased for Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his daughter Veena Vijayan, as her name appears in it as an accused.

Key Points

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ED receives SFIO charge sheet involving Veena Vijayan's IT firm

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Allegations of Rs 2.70 crore monthly gratification from CMRL

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High Courts reject protective petitions

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Potential legal and political battle ahead

The SFIO had, last week, filed its charge sheet that pertains to the illegal deal between Veena Vijayan's now defunct IT firm Exalogic and Kochi-based Cochin Minerals and Rutile Ltd (CMRL) after finding that her IT firm had allegedly received a monthly gratification of around Rs 2.70 crore from the CMRL for mining sanctions.

After the perusal of the charge sheet, the court has begun steps to issue summons to all the parties in this corruption case.

Incidentally the ED also had started a preliminary probe into this case and in the past, both the Karnataka and Kerala High Courts had rejected petitions filed by Veena and state run KSIDC who have a stake in CMRL.

Veena Vijayan and those who have been arraigned as accused in the charge sheet are planning to go to a higher court to effect a stay on the SFIO proceedings, but for that, they need to get the summons, and this is becoming a concern.

With the Kochi economic offences court now registering a case and the SFIO having limitations in probing cases under the Public Money Laundering Act, it is the ED which handles such cases, and it could be touch and go for Veena Vijayan as it also has the power to arrest people involved in such cases.

Both Vijayan and the CPI-M have made it clear that they will fight the case legally and politically.

Vijayan was annoyed with the media for raising this issue and blamed the media for going after his blood by demanding his resignation.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is really disappointing to see. Public servants should be held to higher standards. The monthly gratification amount is staggering! Hope the investigation proceeds fairly without political interference.
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Priya M.
Let's not jump to conclusions yet. Everyone deserves a fair trial. But if the allegations are true, it's a serious breach of trust. 😔
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Anil S.
The CM blaming media instead of addressing the allegations directly doesn't look good. Transparency is key in such matters. The courts will decide the truth, but public figures should be more accountable.
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Sunita R.
Wow, Rs 2.7 crore per month?! That's insane money. How can anyone justify this? Hope ED does a thorough investigation. Corruption needs to be rooted out at all levels.
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Manoj T.
While the allegations are serious, I think we should wait for the court's verdict. The media trial isn't helping anyone. Let the legal process take its course.
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Kavita N.
Respectfully, I think the article could have included more details about what exactly the IT firm provided in return for the payments. Context matters in such cases. Otherwise, it's a well-reported piece.
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Vijay P.
This is why we need stronger anti-corruption laws in India. Doesn't matter which party is involved - corruption is corruption. 👊

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