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BMS demands inquiry into multi crore scandal in CPF Org.
10/9/2006 12:01:32 AM
JAMMU OCT-08-
State Working Committee of the Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) in its meeting held under the chairmanship of N K Gupta Working President has taken serious note of the alleged bungling and mismanagement in the CPF Organization.
The Sangh alleged that an official of the organization has swindled over Rs.5 crore of provident fund money of the public sector employees and invested the same in private sector. BMS in a resolution has threatened to launch a forceful demonstration in front of CM’s residence as also outside the residence of Labour Minister to protect the hard earned money of poor industrial and public sector employees of the State, a hand out of the Sangh said..
The meeting regretted that no action has been taken against the concerned official nor any inquiry held to unearth the multi crore scandals.
The meeting described the Chief Minister’s assertions to eradicate corruption and bring transparency in the working of the administration as a false propaganda just to befool the people and urged for a probe into the alleged bungling, the handout added..
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