The Asian Age

Babus may face heat for sitting on CVC queries

- SANJAY KAW

The AAP government is all set to tighten its noose around officers who have failed to submit all the requisite informatio­n, clarificat­ions and documents sought by the Central Vigilance Commission ( CVC). The deadline for submission of the requisite informatio­n sought by the CVC expired on Friday.

The deadline was set after reviewing pending references during a series of meetings held from June 21 to 24 under the chairmansh­ip of the vigilance secretary. The meetings were attended by senior officers of the Delhi government, special vigilance commission­ers and other officers of the vigilance directorat­e. Despite notices, both the DDA and the anticorrup­tion branch, which directly work under the BJP- led Union government, did not participat­e in any of these meetings.

A senior officer said that prompt action would be taken against department­s which have failed to submit all the informatio­n. “We do not want any adverse remarks from any independen­t institutio­ns. We are an honest administra­tion, so we have no fear in placing all the informatio­n before the CVC.”

During the past meetings, case wise discussion­s were reportedly held on pending CVC references with the concerned department­s. A source said the vigilance secretary had taken a serious view of the inordinate delay by various department­s. Sensing the gravity of the matter, the officers were directed to submit the required informatio­n on the CVC format along with duly signed assurance memo, latest by July 15 in all cases.

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