New Delhi: As many as 157 IAS officers have alleged corruption cases registered against them in the past ten years while sanction of prosecution has been issued only against 15 of them, according to an RTI reply.
In reply to a query under the Right to Information Act, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions said a total of 157 officers have been booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
The charges against these officers range from corruption, taking bribe, causing financial loss to government, possessing disproportionate assets, irregularities to involvement in various scams.
Sanction for prosecution is still awaited against 142 officers for their alleged involvement in graft cases, the RTI reply said, adding, cases against 71 of these bureaucrats are being probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
Among theses officers, two were allegedly involved in the cases related to irregularities in Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, two others were booked in Adarsh Housing Society scam, 12 have been charged of having disproportionate assets. A few others have also been booked in high-profile cases. Hisar-based RTI activist Ramesh Verma had sought details of bureaucrats against whom there were serious charges. (PTI)