“Corruption can be attacked from the very core,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday while launching the new Complaint Management System portal of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) in the national capital. New Delhi: “Corruption can be attacked from the very core,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday...
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"There have been two big reasons that have stopped the people from moving forward and ending corruption. One is a lack of facilities and the other is unnecessary pressure from the government. The dearth of facilities and opportunities was made to be present for a long time. For the last eight years, we have been working to change the system created by scarcity and pressure. We are trying to fill the gap between demand and supply," he said.
New Delhi [India], October 21 (ANI): The Supreme Court has issued notice to "Common Cause" on the Centre plea seeking modification of its order which barred the government from extending the tenure of Sanjay Kumar Mishra, the director of the Enforcement Directorate.
New Delhi Mar 21 PTI Citing non-implementation of penalty against corrupt officers the Central Vigilance Commission on Monday asked public sector banks and government departments to ensure that guilty do face the punishment and the compliance report for 2020 and 2021 should be forwarded to the CVC latest by June 30 After completion of departmental proceedings final orders are issued against the Charged Officer CO by the competent authority imposing an appropriate penalty on him if the charges against the CO are found to be proved it said The Commission and the Chief Vigilance Officer CVO are also informed about issuance of final orders the CVC said in an orderHowever it has come to the notice of the Commission that there have been instances where even after issuance of the final orders imposing the penalty the orders are not implemented in reality thus making the whole process of disciplinary proceeding infructuous it said The Commission has therefore decided that in order to ensure end to end action the Chief Vigilance Officers of the organisations concerned should confirm about implementation of the final penalty orders issued in respect of each Charged Officer who were found guilty against whom advice for departmental action was tendered by the Commission the probity watchdog saidA compliance report in this regard for the calendar years 2020 and 2021 should be forwarded to the Commission latest by June 30 2022 said the order issued to the secretaries of all central government departments chief executives of public sector banks and insurance companies among others In continuation the Chief Vigilance Officers of respective organisations should also submit an annual compliance report about implementation of final penalty orders in respect of each such charged officer latest by 30th June of every year for the previous calendar year it added PTI AKV RCJ
New Delhi Mar 21 PTI The Central Vigilance Commission said timely filing of immovable property returns by government officers is a mandatory pre-condition for vigilance clearance sought by the ministries for their empanelment for senior-level postsIn an order it cited a directive by the Department of Personnel and Training DoPT that says that members of central civil servicesposts who fail to submit annual immovable property returns AIPR of the relevant year within the prescribed time limit would be denied vigilance clearance and they will not be considered for empanelment for senior-level posts in the Government of IndiaAs timely filing of AIPR is a mandatory pre-condition for vigilance clearance all ministriesdepartmentsorganisations are requested to ensure that all officers for whom vigilance input is solicited from the Commission have filed AIPR within the stipulated time limit the Central Vigilance Commission CVC said in the orderln future confirmation on timely filing of property return by concerned officers or deviation in this regard may also be recorded on the covering letter of proposals seeking vigilance clearance from the Commission to avoid delay in processing of the cases said the order issued on March 16The CVC said although filing of AIPR on time is mandatory pre-condition for grant of vigilance clearance so far the commission has not been collecting information on AIPR filing while considering proposals for vigilance clearance and screening to this effect is left to the concerned ministrydepartmentorganisation it saidHowever some proposals received by the commission do contain information on AIPR filing by the concerned officers and the same is taken in account while finalising input on their vigilance status the order notedThe officers are required to submit the property return latest by January 31 each year according to the orderPTI AKV SRY
Day after the Centre passed an ordinance, the chief of Enforcement Directorate has received a year’s extension in service. Sanjay Kumar Mishra, who was to retire on Thursday, will now be in office till November 18, 2022 — or till further notice, read the order. Also Watch: After SC ruling, Modi govt brings ordinance; extends tenure of […]
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 27 (ANI): Maharashtra Cabinet Minister and NCP leader Nawab Malik on Wednesday posted purported pictures of the 'nikah' of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 27 (ANI): Maharashtra Cabinet Minister and NCP leader Nawab Malik on Wednesday posted purported pictures of the 'nikah' of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede.
New Delhi [India], October 20 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the previous governments lacked both political and administrative willpower to fight corruption.
New Delhi [India], October 20 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the government will not spare those who cheat the country or loot the poor, no matter how powerful they are.