Annually 3700cr paid as graft in property deals: reports said
By Accommodation Times (www.accommodationtimes.com)
New Delhi:
Recently a study conducted by the United Nation’s body FAO and Transparency International has revealed that “India $700 million (estimated Rs.3.700 crore). The paper work has been mutually done by the Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and global anti-graft body Transparency International (TI) of “corruption in the land sector.”
Whereas, the incompetent government has increased the instances of graft in the property deals.
As per the calculations of the reports $700 million annually paid by the property users of the country’s land administration services.
The FAO moreover revealed that “the report which comprises the study of more than 61 countries, reported that corruption in the land sector varied from small scale bribes and fraud to high-level abuses of government power and political positions.”




















