Bhubaneswar: A special vigilance court in Odisha sentenced a former CEO of District Supply and Marketing Society and Additional Project Director, DRDA, Angul, to rigorous imprisonment for two years in a bribery case.
The court in Angul also imposed a fine on Soumendra Chaudhury who was found guilty of demanding and accepting bribe from a complainant to finalise house rent and medical allowances, an official release said on Wednesday.
Chaudhury was terminated from service in June, 2011. Odisha Vigilance had charged sheeted him under sections 13(2) and 13(1)(d)/7 of the PC Act, 1988.
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