School Corruption Accountability Guide

Summary

In Assam, the School Management Committee (SMC) can be held accountable for corruption if they knew about the principals actions and did not take corrective measures. The SMC is responsible for the schools governance and must ensure transparency. Legal action can be pursued under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. If the SMC President is innocent, they should gather evidence of their non-involvement, cooperate with investigations, and seek legal advice. To find legal representation, contact local bar associations or legal aid services in Assam.

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If you suspect corruption, you can take the following steps:
- Collect and document any evidence you have.
- Reach out to higher authorities, such as the district education officer.
- File a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Assam.
Do you need help with how to file a complaint or any other specific questions?
How to save SMC president
If the SMC President is innocent or unaware of the corruption, they can take these steps to protect themselves:
- Gather evidence proving their lack of involvement or knowledge.
- Cooperate fully with any investigation.
- Seek legal advice to ensure their rights are protected.
Do you need guidance on finding legal representation?
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To find legal representation in Assam, you can contact local bar associations or legal aid services. If you need help locating these services, let me know! Additionally, you might want to look into the specific rights and responsibilities of the SMC President to strengthen your case.