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The Department of Posts and Telecommunications issued an order on Monday in which it ordered it from November 11 until further notice to act in accordance with the Public Servants Regulations (Discipline and Appeal) based on the information found in the investigation. prior to various complaints against him.
The Standing Parliamentary Committee of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology had strongly recommended the removal of Bhadra, citing “corruption and irresponsibility”.
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) questioned him on September 1 as part of an investigation into allegations of ’embezzlement of hundreds of million rupees’ without fully implementing the Post-e-Center for Rural Community project.
Bhadra has been accused of embezzlement in various ways, including corruption in ICT-based rural post office projects, building construction projects for civil servants and employees, solar panel projects, postcard projects and construction of the post office headquarters building and tender process.
After the parliamentary committee recommended Bhadra’s dismissal on September 23, the Department of Posts and Telecommunications granted the official one month’s leave from October 12 to November 10. It has been on leave ever since.
It was shipped with compulsory license as of November 11, as the license expired on Tuesday.
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