New Delhi: The rot in India’s aviation sector runs deep. Relatives of over a dozen officials of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS)—the security regulator for the country's aviation sector — are holding lucrative jobs with aviation-related companies, raising issues of conflict of interest.
Hindustan Times has obtained a list of 15 such BCAS officials. In a majority of these cases, the officials did not obtain prior permission or inform BCAS that their brothers, sisters, husbands, sons or daughters are employed with airlines, airports and ground handling companies.
The rulebook clearly states that they have to seek prior written permission from the organisation in such cases.
12/04/11 Tushar Srivastava/Hindustan Times
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