This week has all been about bribery and corruption allegations clouding Chennai Customs’ reputation. A Tamil Nadu man is at the centre of the debate that has not only shaken the foundations of the Indian Government , but also urged others to come forward with their own set of proofs backing claims of customs officials demanding hefty bribes from businesses to release their imported consignments. His name is Prawin Ganeshan.
The issue especially blew out of proportion after the Tamil Nadu-based trading company Wintrack Inc announced it was ceasing all import and export operations in India, prompting the Department of Revenue to kick off a formal inquiry into the allegations. “For the past 45 days, Chennai Customs officials have relentlessly harassed us. After exposing their bribe