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CBIC compulsorily retires 22 senior officers on corruption and other charges | | | Agencies New Delhi: Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) has compulsorily retired yet another 22 senior officers due to corruption and other charges and CBI traps.
All the officers are of the rank of Superintendent/AO.
CBSC said that it is in line with what Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in his address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort and also in his interview to a major economic daily that, “some black sheep in the tax administration may have misused their powers and harassed taxpayers, either by targeting honest assesses or by taking excessive action for minor or procedural violations. We have recently taken the bold step of compulsorily retiring a significant number of tax officials, and we will not tolerate this type of behaviour.”
In June this year, the CBIC had compulsorily retired 27 high ranking IRS officers including 12 officers from CBDT.
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