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CBI arrests EPFO staffer

CBI arrests EPFO staffer

Time of India2 days ago

Bhubaneswar: CBI on Friday arrested Anil Rath, an EPFO staffer, for allegedly taking Rs 10,000 bribe from a chartered accountant in Berhampur on Thursday night. "The complainant wanted to process an online approval regarding authorised signatory in EPFO.
Rath demanded a bribe of Rs 10,000 to get the work done," a CBI source said.TNN
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