SIT to invite public information on black money issue
New Delhi, Oct 30 (IBNS): The Special Investigation Team (SIT), set up by the Supreme Court to monitor the black money probe invited information from the public on the issue, media reports said.
The expert panel, comprising retired judges and regulators, will soon release an email ID where anyone can give information.
“The public can give us credible information on black money. We will investigate that information, but we want credible inputs - do not expect us to go on a fishing expedition,”
The SIT will meet on Thursday to work out details of its inquiry. The Apex Court set a deadline of March, 2015 to complete probe into the black money issue.
The Central government also submitted a list of 627 foreign account holders to the SC on Wednesday in a sealed envelope. The court said the list would be given to the top officials of the SIT.
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