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FM Sitharaman responds to viral bribery allegation in GST registration process

In a viral post, a company director claimed he would be 'compelled to commit a crime' by offering a bribe in order to obtain a GST registration number

May 31, 2025 / 21:32 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized that serving taxpayers is a core duty, but it must be done with honesty and transparency to build public trust.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized that serving taxpayers is a core duty, but it must be done with honesty and transparency to build public trust.

Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman responded to a viral social media post alleging corruption in the GST registration process, asserting the government's commitment to transparency and swift resolution of taxpayer issues.

The controversy erupted after a LinkedIn post by Vinod Gupta, founder and director of VG Learning Destination, went viral.

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Gupta claimed he would be compelled to "commit a crime" by offering a bribe in order to obtain a GST registration number for his firm.

In a LinkedIn post that has since gone viral, Gupta claimed he had not received a GST registration number, even though he had applied 20 days earlier for a firm involving his wife and daughter. He wrote, "Tomorrow I will commit a crime. Giving and taking bribery: both are crimes. I applied for a GST registration number for a firm in which my wife and daughter are partners 20 days ago."