Censor chief sacked over bribery in India

Published August 21, 2014
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NEW DELHI: India has removed the chief executive of its film censorship board after he was arrested on accusations he took a bribe to clear a movie for screening.

Rakesh Kumar was arrested on Monday in Mumbai, the centre of the Bollywood movie industry, on charges of taking 70,000 rupees ($1,155) to provide Central Broad of Film Certification clearance for a film.

“He (Kumar) has been removed from his charge,” an official from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, which overseas the censorship board, said on Wednesday.

India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi ran on a platform of zero-tolerance of corruption and has repeatedly pledged to curb the graft and red tape that have plagued state organisations for decades. Kumar took over as the board’s chief executive earlier this year.

Published in Dawn, August 21st, 2014

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