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Only 1-2% Corruption Complaints Lead To FIRS: ACB Director
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|MARCH 15, 2026 ISSUE
Says Most Trap Cases Involve Lower-rank Officials Due To Cash Transactions
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Srinagar: Only about 1-2 percent of corruption complaints received by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) eventually lead to the registration of First Information Reports (FIRs) after detailed verification, Director Shakti Kumar Pathak said.
Speaking in an interview podcast, Pathak said the bureau receives a large number of complaints related to development works, administrative issues and alleged irregularities in government departments, but only a small fraction of them meet the legal threshold required for criminal investigation.
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