"After investigations by the ICAC for lack of evidence, the Director of Public Prosecutions could not initiate prosecution against Minakshi Thannoo "highlighted the Minister of Culture Mookhesswur Choonee in parliament yesterday, Tuesday, July 9. The opposition MP, Françoise Labelle, for his part, admitted to being in possession of official documents issued by the auditor of the Ministry of Finance, who had investigated the case.
It is through an email from Roger White, Senior Lecturer, Department of Archaeology and the Antique Birmingham University, it was learned that the director of NHTF "missed classes" and that it was not made "on the first day." This, because it "had missed the deadline for an assignment."
However, on per diem, one of about Rs 183,000 would cover training at the University of Birmingham and another trip to India amounting to Rs 138,500. This in addition to other costs.The auditor also noted that several bank transfers of staff Minakshi Thannoo account were made when, for example, training costs rising cost of Rs 23,700 have been paid by check made payable to Sambodhi Research and Communication Pvt .