Former engineer sentenced to two years for corruption
The Hindu
A special court convicted and sentenced a former assistant executive engineer of Koyamebedu Market Management Committee (MMC) to two-year imprisonment for receiving ₹5,000 from a man running a tea sta
A special court convicted and sentenced a former assistant executive engineer of Koyamebedu Market Management Committee (MMC) to two-year imprisonment for receiving ₹5,000 from a man running a tea stall inside the market. According to Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption, M. Sivalingam, Assistant Executive Engineer at the Chief Administrative Officer, MMC, Koyambedu wholesale market complex, had demanded bribe of ₹30,000 a month from a complainant who was running a tea stall at Kamarajar flower market and accepted ₹5,000 as first instalment from him.More Related News
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