New Delhi, Aug 31: Now, bribes comes in cheque! HRD Minister Kapil Sibal has received a cheque of Rs one lakh as bribe for appointing a person as registrar of a central university in Jharkhand.
This came to light after the ministry approached police seeking registration of case.
The police registered a case on August 24 after the receipt of a complaint from the Ministry’s Chief Vigilance Officer Amit Khare.
According to the FIR, Khare had written to Delhi Police Commissioner B K Gupta on May 24 about the incident.
Soon after the receipt of the letter containing a cheque of Rs one lakh payable at Canara Bank, Khare wrote to the Police Commissioner seeking investigation into the matter.
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