CBI to question NewsClick HR Head in Tihar Jail

NEW DELHI, 22 Apr: The CBI will question the then NewsClick HR head Amit Chakraborty in Tihar Jail in connection with its probe against the news portal for the alleged violations of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), officials said on Monday.
They said that Chakraborty will be questioned as a “witness” on Wednesday for two hours in the afternoon about alleged investments from US-based Worldwide Media Holdings (WMH) in the company PPK NewsClick Studio Pvt.
One of the shareholders in the company and coordinator for funds received from WMH, Chakraborty is lodged in Tihar Jail in judicial custody after his arrest by Delhi Police Special Cell on 3 October last year under the provisions of provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, they said.
They said that the CBI had received permission from the special court to question him in Tihar on Wednesday.
The central probe agency registered a case against NewsClick founder Prabir Purkayastha, the company PPK NewsClick Studio Pvt, and others on 7 October, 2023, for alleged violations of the FCRA, based on a complaint from MHA Undereecretary Rajesh Kumar Singh.
Chakraborty was not named as an accused in the FIR.
The Delhi Police filed its first chargesheet of around 8,000 pages in the UAPA case against NewsClick and its founder Prabir Purkayastha on 30 March for allegedly running Chinese propaganda.
The CBI, which is probing alleged violations of the FCRA in the investments received by the portal, has alleged that NewsClick had received an unexplained export remittance of approximately Rs 28.46 croresthrough four foreign entities, in violation of FCRA provisions.
The agency spokesperson had said that there was an “unexplained receipt” of foreign funds of approximately Rs 9.59 crore due to incorrect characterisation of the fund as FDI.
“It was also alleged that the provisions of FCRA, 2010, prohibiting the acceptance of foreign contribution by the company engaged in the production and broadcast of audiovisual news or current affairs programme through any electronic mode and by any correspondent or columnist or writer or owner of such company, were violated,” the spokesperson had said.
In its case against the news portal, the Delhi Police had alleged that funds were fraudulently infused by an active member of the propaganda department of the Communist Party of China, Neville Roy Singham. (PTI)
NewsClick, which hit the headlines after the New York Times reported that it received funds from Singham for allegedly running pro-Chinese propaganda, has denied all the allegations. (PTI)