Panaji: The Goa Cabinet on Wednesday cleared the formation of an independent high-level investigation committee to probe into the irregularities mentioned in the Justice MB Shah report on illegal mining.
The committee is likely to be headed by a retired High Court judge and will look into the irregularities and illegalities pointed out by Justice Shah in the iron ore mining in the state.
"The Independent High Level Investigation Committee (IHLIC) will be headed by retired high court judge R M Khandeparkar, and will submit its report within two months," Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told reporters after the Cabinet approved setting up of the panel.

The committee is likely to be headed by a retired High Court judge and will submit its report within two months.
Justice M B Shah commission in its report tabled in Parliament had pegged the iron ore scam at Rs 35,000 crore and indicted several private players besides public servants for their acts of omission and commission.
"The committee will suggest measures for effective control, supervision and regulation of mining industry. It will also investigate the loss to the state exchequer due to pilferage of royalty, cess collection and will also investigate the encroachments pointed out in the commission's report," Parrikar said.
Prominent among its terms of reference, the Khandeparkar Committee will also identify offences and illegalities by public servants in passing orders making dead leases operational. It will also suggest remedial measures for coordination among various agencies, he said.
"The anti-corruption branch of police has also been attached with the committee so that they can help in holding criminal investigation against those who are found guilty during the inquiry. The committee has been given complete investigation and police authority," the Chief Minister said.
Parrikar said his government will proceed with the recovery of money from the mine owners involved in irregularities only after receiving report from the committee.
(With Additional Inputs from PTI)
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Manohar Parrikar (born December 13, 1955, Mapusa, Goa) is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Goa from 2000 to 2005. He is a graduate from IIT Bombay, the first IIT graduate to become the Chief Minister of any Indian state ever. H ...











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