DVAC Reopens Bribery Case Against Ex-AIADMK Minister Vaithilingam
DVAC Reopens Bribery Case Against Vaithilingam

Chennai: The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) has reopened the corruption case against former AIADMK minister Vaithilingam, who has since switched over to the DMK and become an MLA from the Orathanadu assembly constituency. The case involves an alleged bribery of ₹27.9 crore when he held the Housing portfolio in the AIADMK cabinet.

Fresh Probe Ordered

The anti-corruption bureau of the state agency has ordered a fresh probe into allegations that Vaithilingam received the amount as a bribe from a private construction company. According to officials, the bribery case was registered on February 24, 2024, during the DMK government's tenure, following a complaint alleging that Vaithilingam accepted ₹27.9 crore from a private construction firm in return for official favours. The case was subsequently taken up for investigation by the DVAC.

Political Developments

Vaithilingam resigned from his MLA post in January and later left the AIADMK to join the DMK. During a recent court hearing on the bribery complaint, it was informed that the case against him was closed in February. This disclosure led to criticism from various quarters, with questions being raised over whether the closure of the case was linked to Vaithilingam's decision to leave the AIADMK and join the DMK.

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Reinvestigation Ordered

Following these developments, DVAC director A Arun ordered a reinvestigation into the allegations. The agency has since reopened the case, and it will conduct a fresh inquiry into the bribery complaint and the circumstances surrounding the earlier closure of the investigation.

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