BHOPAL: A 52-year-old Madhya Pradesh Warehousing and Logistic Corporation (MPWLC) general manager, who was the whistleblower in the multi-crore wheat procurement scam, was found dead at his Jabalpur home on Wednesday.Surendra Kumar Shakya, who was from Gwalior, reportedly committed suicide by consuming celphos tablets.He was posted at Shahpura in Jabalpur.Shakya had exposed the Rs 3 crore wheat scam after joining as branch manager at Shahpura on March 15.On June 14, 2014, TOI had reported how two lakh quintals of wheat procured in 201314 in eight districts went mysteriously missing. In Jabalpur district, 23,000 quintals of wheat vanished in 2013-14.MPWLC employee Ashok Tiwari informed police about Shakya's death. Cops found celphos pills wrapped in paper near his body and a two-page handwritten note.He had returned from Gwalior a few hours before he was found dead, said police.Police refused to share contents of the note citing the investigations into the matter. "Prima facie, it is confirmed he committed suicide. We will send the note for handwriting verification. There are names in the note which are being verified. Nothing much can be disclosed as of now," additional superintendent of police Sanjay Sahu told TOI.He said a bottle of liquid poison was found from the spot along with celphos pills."It seems to be a pesticide.We will send it for laboratory analysis," said Sahu. Police sources claimed senior MPWLC officers and son of a BJP MLA were under scanner for abetment to suicide.