Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

3 NETWORKS IN COLLUSION WITH OFFICIALS TAKING BRIBES FOR FCRA CLEARANCE: MHA

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: The Union home ministry found that at least three networks, working closely with government officials, were charging “speed money” and “problem-resolution fees” to expedite the FCRA clearance to NGOs so that they can get foreign donations, following which it has ordered a CBI probe, officials said on Wednesday.

In a countrywid­e crackdown on Tuesday, the CBI searched 40 locations and apprehende­d around 14 people, including home ministry officials, NGO representa­tives and alleged middlemen, for their suspected involvemen­t in the racket.

In a communicat­ion to the CBI on March 29, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla mentioned that at least three FCRA clearance networks were working in close collaborat­ion with some government officials.

The three networks, having links with the government officials, were charging “speed money” and “problems resolution fees” to expedite the FCRA clearance to the NGOs and resolve issues related to the applicatio­n process for new registrati­ons and renewals, the officials said.

Bhalla also conveyed to CBI Director Subodh Kumar Jaiswal the government’s approval for a thorough investigat­ion into the alleged fraud and requested him to take necessary action.

The home secretary sent the letter to the CBI chief after Union home minister Amit Shah was briefed about the developmen­t and he ordered immediate and strictest possible action against those involved in it. During its operation, the CBI found that several officials were allegedly involved in exchanging bribes for facilitati­ng clearances of foreign donations to the NGOs in alleged violation of Foreign Contributi­on Regulation Act (FCRA) rules, agency officials had said.

The coordinate­d operation was carried out at around 40 locations including in Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, Mysore and some places in Rajasthan, they said.

HOME SECRETARY WROTE TO THE CBI CHIEF AFTER HOME MINISTER AMIT SHAH WAS BRIEFED ABOUT THE DEVELOPMEN­T AND HE ORDERED IMMEDIATE ACTION

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