In a written reply to a question by state Congress chief Bhupesh Baghel, Chief MinisterRaman Singhsaid, "Complaints were registered against three IAS and four IFS officers with ACB and EOW between 2013 and October, 2016.
"During the same period, complaints were lodged against 20 IAS and two IFS officers with Lok Ayog," the reply added.
However, no complaint was registered against any IPS officer in the same duration.
In the Lok Ayog, as many as 28 cases were registered against various officials, of which action was pending against 17.
Of these cases, permission was granted to submit challan (charge sheet) against Shukla and Tuteja, while permission for prosecution was pending against Chandele. The remaining four cases were under investigation, it said.
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