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Audit report finds 'illegalities' in IAS trio's 2015 trip to Paris

IndiaTimes Thursday, 11 April 2024
In 2015, three IAS officers visited Paris, overspending Rs 6.72 lakh, extending the trip without approval. UT administration funded. Audit report, Foundation Le Corbusier Paris, Screening committee, RTI activist RK Garg, Ministry of External Affairs involved.
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