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Rajya Sabha refers Anti-Corruption Bill to Select Committee

<p>Rajya Sabha referred to a Select Committee a bill to amend the Anti-Corruption Act of 1988 which provides for enhancing penalty for graft to a maximum of seven years&nbsp;from the present five years</p>

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New Delhi: In the wake of objections by some members, Rajya Sabha on Friday referred to a Select Committee a bill to amend the Anti-Corruption Act of 1988 which provides for enhancing penalty for graft to a maximum of seven years from the present five years.

The 23-member Committee has been asked to present the report by the last day of the first week of next session of Parliament. It will be headed by Anil Madhav Dhave of BJP.

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