A vigilance court in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday posted to January 25 the trial in palmolein import graft case, in which former chief minister and Congress stalwart late K Karunakaran and central vigilance commissioner PJ Thomas figure in the list of accused.
When the case came up today, the public prosecutor informed the court that first accused K Karunakaran was no more and he would file a report in this regard soon.
As per information, the Supreme Court had yesterday vacated the stay on the trial of the palmolein case, he said. However official communication from the apex court was yet to be received, he said.
It was also pointed out that all documents related to the case were with the supreme court.
The judge S Jagadeesh posted the case to January 25 before which the records of the case were expected from the apex court.
The case related to loss to the tune of Rs2.32 core allegedly caused to the exchequer by import of palmolein in 1991-92 when Karunarakan was the chief minister and PJ Thomas the food secretary and a member of the Board of the Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation.
Thomas figures as the eighth accused in the chargesheet filed by the Vigilance and Anti-corruption Bureau in 2003.
According to the charge sheet, filed under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Indian Penel Code, the caused accused the echequer a loss of Rs2.32 crore by importing palmolein through a Malaysia based firm at exorbitant rates.
Former food minister and Congress leader TH Musthafa, former chief secretary S Padmakumar, Former Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation chairman Zachariah Mathew, Former KSCSC managing director Jiji Thomson and two representatives of the Malaysia based Power and Energy Ltd are the other accused in the case.