The Story: In October 2025, national media reported allegations that an IAS officer posted in Harda district had accepted a ₹10 crore bribe to dilute a ₹51 crore penalty imposed on a private firm for illegal mining.
However, follow-up reports complicated the narrative:
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- The original penalty notice was issued before the officer assumed charge.
- Questions arose about procedural continuity and attribution of responsibility.
- No immediate criminal conviction followed.
Why it mattered
This was not just a corruption story—it became a case study in perception vs proof:
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- How quickly credibility of civil servants can collapse.
- How trial by media can precede institutional verification.
- How senior officers operate under permanent suspicion.
Ethics takeaway: Accountability must be firm—but fairness must be deeper.
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