<rss version="2.0">
    <channel>
        <title>
            <![CDATA[ Karnataka Bribery Scandals: 40% Commission Allegations Surface ]]>
        </title>
        <link>
            <![CDATA[ https://www.frontlist.in/karnataka-bribery-allegations ]]>
        </link>
        <description>
            <![CDATA[ <p>Allegations of widespread corruption have surfaced in Karnataka, targeting government officials in multiple sectors, including education, libraries, and excise.</p><p>A book publisher filed a complaint with the District Public Library Authority and Deputy Commissioner on October 24, 2024, alleging that Bidar District Chief Library Officer Siddharth Bavikatti demanded a 40% commission for approving book purchases and nominations. The complaint highlights that corruption extends beyond book selection to re-selection processes and inventory handling, implicating several officials.</p><p>During the event, publisher Kupendra S. Hosmani claimed,&nbsp;<i>“Bidar District Central Library Authority asked for bribe to send nomination proposal and name of members. Also, they demanded 40 percent of the money to buy my book.”</i></p><p>Further accusations surfaced regarding CSR fund allocations for school development, with demands of 40-50% bribes reportedly extending to approvals for grants. The claims include a ministerial aide allegedly seeking commissions for CSR funds meant for government schools.</p><p>Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi raised concerns about a ₹700 crore corruption scandal in Karnataka’s excise department during a Maharashtra election rally. BJP leader R. Ashok supported these allegations, referencing a letter from the Karnataka State Liquor Dealers Association. He urged the Congress government to form an SIT to investigate bribery in license renewals, revenue collection, and department transfers.</p><p>Ashok criticized the Congress-led government for its inaction, remarking,&nbsp;<i>“Why have no arrests been made despite all the evidence?&nbsp;In the past, the government used to set targets for revenue collection, but&nbsp;now they set targets for corruption and bribery.”</i></p><p>He also slammed the administration's failures in infrastructure claiming,&nbsp;<i>“This government has no competence to even fill a pothole on the roads”</i></p><p>The controversy has further fueled the ongoing political clash, with both Congress and BJP trading accusations over governance and ethics.</p> ]]>
        </description>
        <language>en</language>
        <pubDate>Wed, 11 20, 2024 12:54 pm</pubDate>
        <item>
            <title>
                <![CDATA[ Karnataka Bribery Scandals: 40% Commission Allegations Surface ]]>
            </title>
            <link><![CDATA[ https://www.frontlist.in/karnataka-bribery-allegations ]]></link>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[ <p>Allegations of widespread corruption have surfaced in Karnataka, targeting government officials in multiple sectors, including education, libraries, and excise.</p><p>A book publisher filed a complaint with the District Public Library Authority and Deputy Commissioner on October 24, 2024, alleging that Bidar District Chief Library Officer Siddharth Bavikatti demanded a 40% commission for approving book purchases and nominations. The complaint highlights that corruption extends beyond book selection to re-selection processes and inventory handling, implicating several officials.</p><p>During the event, publisher Kupendra S. Hosmani claimed,&nbsp;<i>“Bidar District Central Library Authority asked for bribe to send nomination proposal and name of members. Also, they demanded 40 percent of the money to buy my book.”</i></p><p>Further accusations surfaced regarding CSR fund allocations for school development, with demands of 40-50% bribes reportedly extending to approvals for grants. The claims include a ministerial aide allegedly seeking commissions for CSR funds meant for government schools.</p><p>Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi raised concerns about a ₹700 crore corruption scandal in Karnataka’s excise department during a Maharashtra election rally. BJP leader R. Ashok supported these allegations, referencing a letter from the Karnataka State Liquor Dealers Association. He urged the Congress government to form an SIT to investigate bribery in license renewals, revenue collection, and department transfers.</p><p>Ashok criticized the Congress-led government for its inaction, remarking,&nbsp;<i>“Why have no arrests been made despite all the evidence?&nbsp;In the past, the government used to set targets for revenue collection, but&nbsp;now they set targets for corruption and bribery.”</i></p><p>He also slammed the administration's failures in infrastructure claiming,&nbsp;<i>“This government has no competence to even fill a pothole on the roads”</i></p><p>The controversy has further fueled the ongoing political clash, with both Congress and BJP trading accusations over governance and ethics.</p> ]]>
            </description>
            <category>News</category>
            <author>
                <![CDATA[ Frontlist ]]>
            </author>
            <guid>2</guid>
            <pubDate>Wed, 11 20, 2024 12:54 pm</pubDate>
        </item>
    </channel>
</rss>
