At the time of the demonetisation, many cases of corruption and corruption by the bank employees had come up and now GST is also facing corruption. Yes, in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the CBI arrested 10 people, including Central GST Commissioner Sansar Chand, on charges of corruption. It includes 3 government officials Among those arrested are Sansar Chand’s wife and his personal secretary.

Accordingto information, the CBI team from Delhi arrested the GST Commissioner from Faizabad. Whilst his wife and other accused have been arrested from his house in Kanpur. The CBI has said that GST commissioner Sansar Chand used to run a ‘organized bribe racket’ in Kanpur. The traders and industrialists of Kanpur told them that there was no action against those who regularly bribe, even if they have not deposited GST. From the traders, Sansar Chand’s wife was asked to give expensive TVs, fridges and bribe money through hawala. According to reports, Sansar Chand used to make updates about illegal money coming from many people from time to time from his superintendent Ajay Shrivastav, Aman Shah and RS Chandel. In this regard, the CBI has registered an FIR under Section 120 (B) of the Indian Penal Code and section 7, 11, 12 of the PC Act. CBI teams have raided various places in Kanpur. Central Excise and Service Tax Department Commissioner Sansar Chand was on the target of investigating agencies six months ago. On Friday morning, Sansar Chand went out to Lucknow, where he had to go to Delhi, but before leaving Delhi, the CBI arrested him in Faizabad. Explain that Sansar Chand is a 1989 batch revenue service officer. According to sources, he is accused of being ‘habitual criminal’. It is being said that they used to take bribe from traders on a monthly and weekly basis. The CBI arrested him for taking such a bribe of 1.5 lakh rupees on Friday night.