Saturday, 12 May 2012

Funds Allocated under Step Scheme of WCD Ministry

The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), in March 2012 advised issuance of sanction for prosecution in respect of 12 officials of various Ministries/Departments/Organizations which includes one IRS officer of Commissioner rank from Central Board of Direct Taxes, one IRS officer of Commissioner rank from Central Board of Excise & Customs and one Director of the Department of Expenditure. 

Prosecution was sanctioned by the Competent Authorities in 12 cases during the month which includes one IRS officer of Commissioner rank from Central Board of Excise & Customs, one Superintending Engineer from CPWD and a Member, Company Law Board, Department of Company Affairs. 

The Commission processed 3051 complaints (including 71 whistle blower complaints) during the month and sought investigation/factual report in 80 complaints from the concerned Ministries/Departments/Organizations. 

CVC advised initiation of major penalty proceedings against 116 officials of various Ministries/Departments/Organizations which includes a Senior Director of Prasar Bharati, one IDAS officer of Defence Accounts Department, two Executive Engineers from Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and an Executive Engineer from Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). 

Imposition of major penalty against 44 officials of various Ministries/Departments/Organizations was advised. This included a Director of Sports Authority of India, a General Manager of Syndicate Bank and an Executive Engineer from Municipal Corporation of Delhi. 

On the advice of the Commission, the Competent Authorities has imposed major penalties in respect of 115 officials of various Ministries/Departments/Organizations, which includes two General Managers of Syndicate Bank, an Executive Director of Steel Authority of India Ltd., a Superintending Engineer of Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and one Executive Engineer from DDA and 3 Executive Engineers of MCD. 

Chief Technical Examiners Organization of the Commission submitted 3 technical examination reports and these examinations resulted in recovery of Rs. 3,39,06,615/- during March, 2012. 

Vigilance clearances were accorded for 31 empanelment/board level appointments

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