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Supreme Court orders CBI chief Ranjit Sinha off 2G probe for ‘bid to scuttle it’

The Supreme Court asked CBI director Ranjit Sinha to stay away from the 2G scam probe.

NEW DELHI: "I have done no good work," was how a visibly peeved CBI director Ranjit Sinha on Monday reacted with sarcasm on his two years at the agency's helm, a tumultuous tenure that comes to an end on Tuesday."I am not going to say anything. I have done no good work. Write what you want to write. Enough dirt has been thrown upon me," he shot back at reporters who had asked him to sum up his tenure in CBI.Sinha faced severe criticism of Supreme Court over probe in Coalgate and 2G scam .When asked whether he was also planning to write a book on his experience on the lines of former CAG Vinod Rai, former coal secretary PC Parakh, Sinha said, "I will do whatever I have to do. I will not follow them."Sinha's tenure at the top of CBI has seen highs like busting of some big bribery cases involving a railway board member, chairman and managing director of a public sector Bank, chief executive officer of censor board among others.The lows involved criticism he faced from Supreme Court which asked him to step down from 2G probe, criticism from special court for shoddy probe in coal scam cases, sharing of status report in coal with the then law minister Ashwani Kumar after which agency received sobriquet of "caged parrot" from the apex court.