New Delhi:
The 'Outlook' magazine has made public more tapped conversations involving lobbyist Niira Radia and said that it had "unearthed" 800 new such conversations.
The intercepts offer fresh political insight into how key portfolios were allocated when the Union Cabinet was formed after the victory of the Congress-led UPA in May 2009, with the Kenyan-born British lobbyist, who counts the Tatas and Ambanis among her clients, in the thick of it, the weekly said in a press release.
It said while the tapes were still being decoded, many of them already "shine a mirror on the interplay between government and big business", especially with regard to the inclusion of A Raja in the Telecom portfolio.
The new conversations are part of the over 5,800 conversations now in the custody of the Supreme Court, the release said.
The conversations, all part of an officially-sanctioned tap, are in addition to the 140 conversations already placed in public domain by 'Outlook' three weeks ago.