Alleged Irregularities in Procurement of Medical Equipment and Supplies Raise Serious Questions Over Health Sector Transparency
Published on: March 18, 2026
By: BTNI
Location: Raipur/Durg, India
In a major development, the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has filed a chargesheet in court in connection with an alleged ₹400 crore medical services scam in Chhattisgarh, marking a significant step forward in the high-profile investigation.
The case pertains to alleged large-scale irregularities in the procurement and supply of medical equipment, medicines, and related services within the state’s health department. According to investigating agencies, the scam involved manipulation in the tendering process, fake billing, and discrepancies in supply, leading to substantial misuse of public funds.
During the course of the investigation, the Mokshit Corporation Group emerged as a key entity under scrutiny. The group has been accused of colluding with officials in the health department to influence procurement processes and inflate costs of medical equipment purchases. Additionally, an individual identified as “Chopra,” along with several other accused, has been found to have a suspected role in the alleged irregularities.
The probe was conducted in coordination with the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) and other agencies, which collected substantial documentary, financial, and technical evidence over an extended period. Officials stated that the chargesheet has been prepared based on detailed analysis of transaction records, seized documents, and expert reports.
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Sequence of Events:
- Complaints received regarding irregularities in procurement of medical supplies and equipment
- Preliminary findings indicated a scam involving hundreds of crores
- Detailed investigation initiated by EOW and ACB
- Multiple raids conducted; documents and digital evidence seized
- Interrogation of officials, company representatives, and suspects
- Detection of alleged financial irregularities amounting to nearly ₹400 crore
- Chargesheet filed in court against the accused
EOW officials have stated that the role of all accused individuals has been thoroughly examined, and further facts may emerge during the course of judicial proceedings.
The alleged scam has raised serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and governance in Chhattisgarh’s public healthcare system. As the case now moves to court, attention will remain focused on the legal proceedings and the potential action against those found guilty.



