History, asked by mamtagungun298, 1 month ago

The Governor of Bengal who was appointed as the Governor to remove corruption in
Company administration but was suspicious of his wealth was:

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Answered by nehaverma63
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Answer:

Interestingly, when he was appointed Governor of Bengal in 1764, he was asked to remove corruption in Company administration but he was himself cross-examined in 1772 by the British Parliament which was suspicious of his vast wealth. ... However, not all Company officials succeeded in making money like Clive.

Answered by jnsnps
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Answer:

Robert Clive

Explanation:

Robert Clive was assigned as governor to remove corruption in Bengal but he himself was cross examined.

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