Chennai: Officers from the directorate of vigilance and anti-corruption (DVAC) searched the residence in Chennai of senior IAS officer S Malarvizhi, who’s suspected of misappropriating public funds. During the time she served because the district collector of Dharmapuri, from February 2018 to October 2020, a FIR was lodged towards the officer for printing receipts price Rs. 1.8 crore via non-public printers at outrageous prices and in excessive portions. Malarvizhi is charged with misappropriating Rs. 1.3 crore within the case. The FIR additionally names two unbiased printers who owned printing companies as defendants. IAS officer S Malarvizhi’s Chennai residence was searched on Tuesday by members of the directorate of vigilance and anti-corruption (DVAC). The high IAS officer is charged with embezzling public monies by paying non-public printers exorbitant charges for giant portions of tax receipt books which will final one other 15 years.
S Malarvizhi: Why Is She In The information?
During the earlier AIADMK administration in Tamil Nadu, from February 2018 to October 2020, she served because the district collector of Dharmapuri. On June 5, a FIR was lodged towards the IAS officer below the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, on the declare that he printed 125,500 receipt booklets for 251 panchayats, totaling 1.8 crore in residence tax, skilled tax, water tax, and miscellaneous tax revenues. She is being charged by the DVAC with misappropriating Rs. 1.3 crore on this case. According to Jayaram Venkatesan, founding father of the anti-corruption marketing campaign Arappor Iyakkam in Chennai, the price of printing a guide in authorities society is Rs. 40; nevertheless, the IAS paid the printers Rs. 135 per guide.
S Malarvizhi: Background
S. Malarvizhi, who started her profession as an IAS officer in 2009, served as Sivaganga Collector from 2015–17 and Dharmapuri Collector from 28.02.2018–29.10.2020. Through the Group-I examination, S. Malarvizhi was enrolled in authorities service in 2001. In Chennai, she was a joint commissioner within the industrial tax division. Before being named the Collector of the Sivaganga District, she was employed because the District Revenue Officer of the Virudhunagar District. Currently, Malarvizhi serves as Science City’s vice chairman.
In reference to expenses that Malarvizhi, a feminine IAS officer, had corrupted the federal government to the tune of Rs. 1.31 crore, anti-bribery police searched ten areas in Chennai yesterday, together with her residence. The properties of IAS officers Tagir Hussain and Veeraiya Palanivelu in Chennai, in addition to her residence in Virugambakkam, had been additionally raided.