http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2568506.ece?homepage=true

Kiran Bedi overcharged us for travel, says NGOA non-profit organisation in
Mumbai has accused Team Anna member Kiran Bedi of claiming travel expenses
far in excess of what she actually incurred to attend a programme organised
by them in 2009.

George Abraham, general secretary of the Aviation Industry Employees Guild,
said his organisation had invited Ms. Bedi to be chief guest for an
International Women's Day function in Mumbai in March 2009 and that she had
accepted the invitation.

But she over-invoiced the Guild for her travel expenses, Mr. Abraham told *The
Hindu* on Monday. He added that his organisation realised they had been
given a false invoice only after *The Indian Express* published a story
accusing Ms. Bedi of discrepancies in her travel accounts.

Asked by *The Hindu* for a response, Ms. Bedi — who in the past has said
that that all money raised this way was for her NGO — did not deny the
over-invoicing. But she questioned the motives of the Guild in raising the
issue and asked, “Since when did saving become a crime?”

According to Mr. Abraham, her travel agent, Flywell, had sent the Guild an
invoice for Rs. 31,578 for a return ticket to Delhi by Indian Airlines. The
travel was by executive class and the Guild sent a cheque for that amount.

However after *The Indian Express *news story, the Guild checked its old
records and found a message giving the travel details of Ms. Bedi for that
trip. A message they found in the files said she was arriving by a Jet
airways flight from Pune.

According to media reports, the owner of Flywell, Anil Bal, is a co-trustee
of Ms. Bedi's NGO, India Vision Foundation.

Mr. Abraham said that Ms. Bedi attended another function at an educational
institute in Mumbai the same day and added that there is every reason to
suspect she may have charged them for her travel as well. “There is an
element of dishonesty for a person of her status”, he said.

In response to these allegations, Ms. Bedi sent a series of SMSes to *The
Hindu*. “Very stupid sir,” her first message said. “Can't understand this
nonsense. Did they invite me or did I get invited? And if they offered me
this and I saved for a cause, so what is their problem! Was the invite
conditional? After much persuasion, I go and they say a 1000 thanks.
Remarkable.”

In subsequent SMSes, Ms. Bedi said: “How is this relevant? It was an offer
by them and I did a favour by going to them free, not charging even a
speaker fee. Ask them, did I ask for invite or they invited me? And whose
behest are they talking of?...Whose interest is this nonsense going
on?...Team Anna is becoming stronger by this I can tell you. Come what may,
we have to get the Jan Lok Pal Bill...Since when did saving become a crime?"



-- 
Peace Is Doable

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth?hl=en-GB.

Reply via email to