Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PCS officer gets three years in jail for bribery

Posted as project director, Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan, 1995batch officer gets bail after held guilty by Mohali court

- HT Correspond­net letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

MOHALI: A local court on Friday sentenced Punjab Civil Service (PCS) officer TK Goyal to three years of rigorous imprisonme­nt in a bribery case from 2010 when he was joint secretary in the SC/BC welfare department. Currently as project director, RUSA, the 1995-batch officer got bail immediatel­y.

MOHALI: A local court on Friday sentenced Punjab Civil Service (PCS) officer TK Goyal to three years of rigorous imprisonme­nt in a bribery case from 2010 when he was joint secretary in the scheduled castes/backward classes (SC/BC) welfare department.

Currently posted as project director, Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), in addition to joint secretary, higher education, the 1995-batch officer got bail immediatel­y.

The vigilance bureau had arrested Goyal on September 8, 2010, under the Prevention of Corruption Act, from his office at the UT civil secretaria­t on a complaint by George Shubh of Begowal village in Kapurthala district. He was caught “redhanded” accepting Rs 50,000 for issuing an SC certificat­e.

VB HAD SOUGHT CANCELLATI­ON

But there were a lot of twists and turns in the case. The VB authoritie­s in 2012 submitted a case closure report in the court, claiming there was no evidence. But the court rejected it, observing that when the agency had successful­ly conducted the raid, the cancellati­on report should not have been presented on the grounds that the motive for demand of bribe was “weak”.

The complainan­t too had challenged the report as wrong and illegal. The case proceeded after the bureau was asked to further probe the matter. District attorney Gurdeep Singh, who represente­d the VB, said, “Major evidence against the accused was that he was caught red-handed. The court found him guilty of accepting bribe and awarded him jail sentence along with fine of Rs 12, 000. “The officer belongs to Nabha in Patiala and is a mechanical engineer.

WAS ARRESTED FROM HIS OFFICE AT UT CIVIL SECRETARIA­T ON A COMPLAINT OF A KAPURTHALA RESIDENT

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