Summary: The Maharashtra Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has recorded its lowest conviction rate in a decade with mere 15% convictions this year till October. Before 2017, ACB’s recorded its the lowest conviction rate in 2010 — 19% — and highest in 2014 — 29%. According to the information provided by the state ACB, since 2008, conviction rate graph has neither been consistently dropping nor has it risen unexpectedly. We have already begun this work and have also improved our conviction rate in Mumbai because of it,” he added. When asked if there will be an up gradation of technology to improve the conviction rate, the ACB official replied in the negative.
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