An ACB report reveals that 173 Maharashtra public servants investigated for corruption since 2012 are yet to face suspension. The report highlights concerns over bureaucratic delays and lack of accountability

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A report released by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has revealed that as many as 173 public servants across Maharashtra, who have been investigated for corruption-related offences since 2012, are yet to face suspension. According to PTI, the report, which was made public on Saturday, highlights concerns over the delay in administrative action against officials accused of graft.
As per PTI reports, these officials include 30 from Class I, 29 from Class II, 106 from Class III, and eight from Class IV, all of whom have been under investigation for corruption between January 1, 2012, and January 31, 2024, yet remain in service without suspension.