Supreme Court verdict out, ED probe into West Bengal job scam to shift gears

The Supreme Court's annulment of over 25,000 teacher recruitments by the West Bengal government is expected to expedite the Enforcement Directorate's investigation into alleged money laundering by TMC functionaries. This includes high-profile figures such as Partha Chatterjee and Arpita Mukherjee, with substantial assets seized and fresh summons anticipated.
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