Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A corruption case that was on the verge of closure after the accused was given a clean chit was reopened on the court’s order.

A fresh investigation ordered by Special Court of Lokayukta later found the accused guilty, leading to a five-year jail term and a Rs 70 lakh fine, officials said.

In 2018, a case of disproportionate assets was registered against Ashok Kumar Dubey, assistant manager of a cooperative society in Sagar district.

After the initial probe, the then investigating officer gave him a clean chit and sought permission from the by Special Court of Lokayukta to close the case. Read Also MP Special Intensive Revision 2025: Door To Door Distribution Of Enumeration Forms Begins

However, after examining the report, the court directed the Lokayukta t

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