– Vasanti Amar B.V., IAS: The Special Deputy Commissioner of K-Ride (Bengaluru) had the highest unearthed wealth-₹9.02 crore (₹7.40 crore immovable; ₹1.62 crore movable). She owns three sites, four houses, and three acres of agricultural land.- Bagli Maruti: Assistant Director (Urban & Rural Planning) possessed assets worth ₹6.34 crore.
– Manjunathaswamy M.: Joint Director (Skill Development Dept.) had properties totaling ₹5.20 crore.- Other implicated officials include Sunil Kumar (₹4.34 crore), Venkatarama B. (₹3.71 crore), Rajesh M (₹3.67 crore), H.V Yarappa reddy (₹2.62 crore), Shekhu Chavhan (₹2.47 crore).
The recent raids conducted by Karnataka Lokayukta highlight a critical issue surrounding corruption and disproportionate accumulation of wealth among public servants in India-a problem that undermines governance and trust in public institutions when left unchecked.The detailed revelations point to notable disparities between reported incomes and actual assets held by these government officials-ranging from real estate holdings to other movable properties like cash or valuables-which could validate rising concerns about lack of transparency within various administrative departments.
From a governance outlook:
1) Vigilance agencies like Lokayuktas play an indispensable role as accountability enforcers within political systems.
2) Such investigations serve as a crucial deterrence mechanism against misappropriation practices while educating policymakers signifying Legal regular institution strengthening=> Social Return rights=Neutral Inclusive Trust empowered ***