Probe Agency ED Sets Target Of Filing 500 Chargesheets In FY26

The Enforcement Directorate (ED), India's premier financial crime investigation agency, has announced an ambitious plan to file 500 chargesheets related to money laundering cases within the current financial year 2025-26. This initiative comes as part of the agency's intensified efforts to combat financial crimes and ensure accountability in various sectors. The ED's proactive approach reflects the government's commitment to tackling corruption and illicit financial flows that undermine the economy. Over recent years, the ED has been increasingly active, investigating high-profile cases involving politicians, business leaders, and other influential figures. The target of 500 chargesheets underscores the agency's enhanced capabilities and its strategic focus on expediting the judicial process in financial crime cases. As the ED gears up for this significant undertaking, stakeholders are keenly observing how these actions will impact ongoing investigations and the broader fight against financial corruption in India.
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