Probe against Anil Deshmukh: Maharashtra govt appoints 5 more members to Chandiwal panel
The one-member committee comprising judge Chandiwal was set up on March 30 to conduct a judicial inquiry into the issue
Mumbai: Maharashtra Government on Monday appointed five more officials to the high-level enquiry committee headed by retired High Court judge Kailash Chandiwal. The one-member committee comprising judge Chandiwal was set up on March 30 to conduct a judicial inquiry into former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singhâs allegations made in a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on March 20 against former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh.
As per a GR issued by the state government on Monday, deputy collector of MCGM Bhaiyyasaheb Behere has been appointed as the manager of the committee, advocate Shishir Hire has been appointed as the legal member of the said committed, Subhash Shikre (retired sessions court registrar) has been appointed as the registrar, Harshvardhan Joshi (retired junior clerk of Bombay HC) has been appointed as the junior clerk and Sanjay Karnik (retired office superintendent of court) has been appointed as the committee's office superintendent.