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MHA overhaul Foreigners Division after FCRA bribery case

New Delhi [India] June 7 (ANI): Following the arrest of six Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials in the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) bribery case, the Foreigners Division of MHA has ordered an overhaul to break the chain of deep-rooted network.

ANI Jun 07, 2022 11:09 IST googleads

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By Saurabh Trivedi
New Delhi [India] June 7 (ANI): Following the arrest of six Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials in the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) bribery case, the Foreigners Division of MHA has ordered an overhaul to break the chain of deep-rooted network.
The MHA has made major changes in the functioning and role of officials in the FCRA unit of the Foreigners division.
In a recent order, Joint Secretary BC Joshi has been given charge of matters related to the FCRA Service Wing and FCRA Monitoring Wing of Foreigners Division and Vijay Singh Rana, Director (FCRA) additional charge to handle all matters related to FCRA of Foreigners Division.
It has been learned that the Foreigners Division of MHA which contains Foreigners, Indian Citizenship, FCRA, Immigration and Monitoring Units used to be headed by Joint Secretary Sumant Singh, IAS.
After the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) unearthed a syndicate operating under the FCRA unit that include representatives of NGOs, middlemen and public servants of MHA who were facilitating illegal FCRA clearances in lieu of bribes, the division has been restructured.
"The Foreigners Division will now have two Joint Secretaries to head two different verticles of the division. JS BC Joshi will look after FCRA Service Wing and FCRA Monitoring Wing and JS Sumant Singh will look after Foreigners, Indian Citizenship and Immigration," said a senior MHA official.
He added that the change in the functioning of the Foreigners Division will bring more transparency and efficient working and better monitoring of the division.
On May 11, the CBI conducted a nationwide raid at about 40 locations in the FCRA bribery case.
The CBI arrested 14 accused including six public servants for allegedly committing violations of the provision of FCRA. They were felicitating illegal clearance of FCRA matters in exchange for bribes. (ANI)

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