NEW DELHI: India’s civil aviation regulator DGCA has been rocked by corruption charges against one of its senior official, responsible for regulating flight schools.
Anil Gill, director in the flying and training division of DGCA has used his position to take three aircraft as bribe from flying schools and in turn leasing the planes to a different schools on a monthly lease rental of Rs 90 lakh each, a whistleblower letter, details of which was verified by ET shows.