Former Asst. Drugs Controller Gets 2-Yr RI in DA Case

Bhubaneswar:  The court found Mallick guilty under Section 13(2) read with 13(1)(e) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, for amassing assets beyond his known sources of income. It sentenced him to two years of rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of ₹1,00,000.

Following the verdict, Odisha Vigilance confirmed that it would approach the competent authority to initiate proceedings for the stoppage of Mallick’s pension. Officials emphasized that the conviction reinforces their commitment to holding public servants accountable.

Earlier, Odisha Vigilance had filed a detailed charge sheet after uncovering significant financial irregularities during its investigation. The court’s ruling now adds momentum to the state’s broader anti-corruption drive.

This judgment marks a crucial milestone in Odisha Vigilance’s ongoing efforts to curb corruption and promote transparency within the public sector.

Source : Inputs From Pragativadi

Related Posts

Telangana DCA unearths Rs 70.56-lakh excipient label-tampering scam

Telangana: In a major enforcement action targeting the pharmaceutical supply chain, the Drugs Control Administration (DCA) in Telangana has busted a sophisticated racket involving the illegal label-tampering and misrepresentation of…

‘Did patients come dancing?’ – Rajasthan minister’s remarks about kidney failure case spark row

On Thursday, Congress workers held protests against the “degrading medical conditions of Rajasthan” and attempted to enter the hospital premises. Rajasthan Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar’s remarks about women diagnosed…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Telangana DCA unearths Rs 70.56-lakh excipient label-tampering scam

Telangana DCA unearths Rs 70.56-lakh excipient label-tampering scam

‘Did patients come dancing?’ – Rajasthan minister’s remarks about kidney failure case spark row

‘Did patients come dancing?’ – Rajasthan minister’s remarks about kidney failure case spark row

Price cap on 2 key cancer drugs increased by 50%

Price cap on 2 key cancer drugs increased by 50%

Hospitals can’t force patients to buy medicines from their pharmacies: Maha FDA

Hospitals can’t force patients to buy medicines from their pharmacies: Maha FDA

IIT Bhubaneswar researchers develop portable device for accurate arsenic detection

IIT Bhubaneswar researchers develop portable device for accurate arsenic detection

Bribe of Rs 3 crore: Delhi Police inspector held, senior public servant under CBI scanner

Bribe of Rs 3 crore: Delhi Police inspector held, senior public servant under CBI scanner