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No action on last-minute graft complaints against babus: CVC

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: No action will be taken on last-minute corruption complaints against bureaucrat­s when they are being considered for senior-level posts or promotions, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has said.

The announceme­nt may come as a relief to bureaucrat­s, some of whom complain of a rise in motivated allegation­s of corruption against them ahead of a proposed promotion, empanellin­g or posting.

The CVC provides vigilance clearance to central government officers for seniorleve­l appointmen­ts and promotions.

Central Vigilance Commission­er K V Chowdary said any complaint received within six months of a proposed elevation or empanelmen­t etc would not be taken into account.

“Generally there is a trend of complaints coming up just before somebody gets either promoted or is about to be considered for a post. By and large, it is there,” Chowdary said.

However, he added a rider to the provision, saying “misconduct” would not be ignored.

“If a misconduct itself is conducted, let’s say, yesterday or the day before yesterday, you cannot be immune to that,” he said.

Chowdary had earlier advocated penal provisions to deter people from filing motivated or vexatious complaints.

He said the time taken to provide a vigilance clearance to a government employee had been brought down from over three months to 3-5 weeks now.

“The communicat­ion between the CBI and CVC used to take place manually. It used to take a lot of time. We have now got a dedicated encrypted email (system) so a lot of time has been cut,” the chief of the probity watchdog said.

Citing reasons behind the delay in clearances, he said verificati­ons needed to be done from three ends — from the department’s own source, CVC’S records and the CBI.

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