B. K. Bansal

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BK Bansal also Bal Kishan Bansal (born 1953) was Director-General of Corporate Affairs in Union Government. He died on 27 September 2016, after accusing 3 CBI officers of torture in his suicide note.[1] His 25-year-old son Yogesh Bansal also killed himself on the same day at their residence in Neelkanth Apartments in East Delhi.[2][3]

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Arrest in Bribery

BK Bansal was arrested on alleged charges of accepting bribe of Rs 9 lakh.[4] He was accused of attempt to scuttle a probe against a Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company.[5] Bansal's wife Satyabala, aged 58, daughter Neha, aged 28, committed suicide on 19 July 2016,[6] after Bansal was sent to CBI custody.[7] A special CBI court had later granted him bail in August.[8]

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