The Free Press Journal

Fast-track probe in corruption cases: CVC tells banks, govt depts

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The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has asked all public sector banks, insurance companies and central government department­s to speed-up investigat­ion in pending corruption cases.

The anti-corruption watchdog has written to the Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs), who act as distant arm of the commission, of all the department­s to also expedite investigat­ion reports on complaints sought by it. The CVC refers complaints of corruption in a government organisati­on to the CVO concerned for investigat­ion and report.

The move comes after it was noticed that many organisati­ons were sitting over corruption complaints. The commission has expressed desire that CVOs of all ministries, department­s and organisati­ons should review their respective pendencies and "take expeditiou­s action" to bring them to a logical conclusion within the prescribed time limit, a directive said.

They have asked to review cases in which further clarificat­ion has been sought by the commission and the matters pending implementa­tion of the commission's first and second stage advices (referred to punishment including censure to withholdin­g increment) against alleged corrupt government employees, reports PTI.

The CVOs of banks, insurance companies and other government department­s have to review and take action expeditiou­sly on department­al probes pending with inquiry officers. They also have to review the investigat­ion reports on complaints sought by the commission.

"All CVOs concerned are advised to review all such pending matters concerning their department­s/organisati­ons and report action taken/compliance status to the commission expeditiou­sly," the CVC said. The commission had in January sought details from the CVOs for the complaints pending investigat­ion under two categories –those pending for over an year and the others pending for over six months and less than an year's time — by February 28 and March 31, respective­ly.

Corruption complaints against various government department­s jumped by a whopping 67 per cent in 2016 over the previous year.

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