Maharashtra Crime: CBI Books Railway Accountant For Alleged Bribe To Clear ₹58,700 Arrears In Bhusawal
· Free Press Journal

Mumbai, April 8: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a criminal case against an accountant in the office of the divisional finance manager, Central Railway, Bhusawal, for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe.
Complaint and allegations
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According to the CBI, a written complaint dated April 06 had been received from a trackman, a resident of Kurankhed, Tehsil Akola, alleging that Sanjit Kumar, accountant in the office of the divisional finance manager, Central Railway, Bhusawal, had demanded a bribe from him to process his pending payment of arrears amounting to Rs 58,700 towards the Modified Assured Career Progression (MACP) scheme.
Verification and findings
The allegations were corroborated during verification in the presence of two independent witnesses on April 06 at Bhusawal. "It has been prima facie established that Sanjit Kumar demanded a bribe for the completion of the work as stated in the complaint. Further, on negotiation at the time of verification of complaint, Sanjit Kumar reduced the demanded undue advantage which is to be paid by the complainant," said a CBI official.
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These facts revealed the commission of a cognisable offence punishable under Section 7 (demand of undue advantage by public servant) of the Prevention of Corruption Act on the part of Sanjit Kumar, accountant in the office of the divisional finance manager, Central Railway, Bhusawal, officials said.
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