CBI Registers Corruption Case Against Former ONGC Officials And 8 Medical Shop Owners Over ₹45 Lakh Fake Bills
CBI officials conducted searches at multiple residential premises linked to the accused and recovered incriminating documents

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a corruption case on June 17, 2025, against 10 accused individuals, including the then Deputy General Manager (Medical Services) and a Contractual Medical Officer (Occupational Health) of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Jorhat, along with proprietors of eight private empanelled medical shops.
The case pertains to allegations of criminal conspiracy between the ONGC officials and the medical shop owners during the period 2019–2022. According to the CBI, the accused submitted fake requisition slips to generate bogus medical bills worth ₹45 lakh without the knowledge or consent of ONGC beneficiaries or their dependents.
CBI officials conducted searches at multiple residential premises linked to the accused and recovered incriminating documents.
The investigation is currently underway.