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In Thane, Maharashtra, the Anti-Corruption Bureau caught a Class-3 PWD section engineer, Pramod Jumale, accepting a bribe of Rs 2.20 lakh from a contractor. The bribe was demanded for preparing a bill for a sewer project. Jumale initially demanded Rs 2.40 lakh but negotiated down to Rs 2.20 lakh during a verification process.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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