An IAS officer, Hans, has been jailed for allegedly taking a bribe of Rs 1 crore to settle a consumer case when he was the private secretary to Ram Vilas Paswan. The agency has accused Hans of using his influence to benefit a Mumbai-based real estate firm.
CorruptionIas OfficerBriberyConsumer CaseRam Vilas PaswanReal EstateApr 28, 2025
Hans is an IAS officer who was serving as the private secretary to former Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan when he was accused of accepting a bribe.
The alleged bribe amount is Rs 1 crore, and it was taken to settle a consumer case involving a Mumbai-based real estate firm.
Hans has been jailed, and the legal proceedings against him are ongoing. He is facing serious charges, and if found guilty, he could face severe penalties.
Ram Vilas Paswan has distanced himself from the scandal, expressing shock and disappointment at the allegations against Hans.
The case has sparked calls for stricter measures to prevent corruption and to ensure accountability in the public sector. It underscores the need for continued vigilance and reforms.
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