
Chhattisgarh government gives a strong message of zero tolerance towards corruption
An investigation by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) and the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) found that the officials earned around Rs 88 crore through illegal means between 2019 and 2023. A supplementary chargesheet filed on July 7 includes 2,100 pages of evidence and names 227 witnesses. The scam was run by a coordinated syndicate, in which the accused Excise officials played a central role. One of the officials named in the case has passed away, while seven others have retired from service.
Those suspended include five Deputy Commissioners, 13 Assistant Commissioners, and four District Excise Officers.
The government is also probing other major scams from the previous government's tenure, including the District Mineral Fund (DMF), Mahadev betting app scam, and the tendu leaf scam. Over 200 corrupt officials have been caught by the ACB in the last two years.
Reforms have also been introduced to improve transparency—procurement through the GeM portal is now mandatory, the e-Office system is in place, and the Single Window System 2.0 has been launched for faster clearances.
The Excise Department has abolished the FL-10 policy and introduced holograms on liquor bottles to prevent counterfeiting. Processes in the mining and forest departments have also been digitised.
The PSC-2021 exam scam has been handed over to the CBI, which has arrested the then Commission Chairman. The EOW is investigating the Bharatmala and CGMSC scams.
Chief Minister Sai has said the scam took place under the previous government and that all those involved will face strict action. 'There is no place for corruption in Chhattisgarh,' he said.
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