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| The sheer size of the scam is mindboggling; the main accused has reportedly made a personal fortune of Rs 17,000 crore; one small cog in the wheel of crime, a sub-inspector of police, has assets worth Rs 100 crore. |
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No wonder then that the total size of the scam is now estimated to be in excess of Rs 30,000 crore. To put that number in perspective, for a state like Maharashtra, which is in a fiscal crisis, the amount involved is equal to nearly two-thirds of the government
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