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India in the process of uncovering world’s largest Government official led corruption - CBI arrests Mumbai Income Tax chief
Sonia Joshi
Oct. 3, 2005
India is in the middle of largest financial, stock market and black market scams with Government officials and service holders entrenched in deep pocket bribery and money laundering schemes.
day after the nationwide search on senior government officials, the CBI today arrested Income Tax Commissioner B R Meena here.
Meena is being produced before a special court here, CBI officials said.
CBI has registered a disproportionate assets case against Income Tax Commissioner B R Meena, an IRS officer of 1977 batch, and claimed to have recovered cash of Rs 16 lakh from his premises so far, sources said.
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