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Educated fraudsters increasing in society, says Veerappa

Educated fraudsters increasing in society, says Veerappa
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Upa Lokayukta B. Veerappa has expressed concern over the rise of educated individuals engaging in fraudulent activities. He highlighted the Lokayukta's role in combating corruption and urged citizens to actively pursue grievances against public officials.

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It highlights ongoing institutional efforts to maintain government accountability and address the growing challenge of white-collar corruption in India.

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Upa Lokayukta B. Veerappa on Friday expressed concern over the rise of “educated fraudsters” in society and said the Lokayukta had emerged as a nightmare for corrupt officials by ensuring accountability and punishment for wrongdoers.

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