CVC disposed of 536 cases in August 2009



MAJOR PENALTY PROCEEDINGS RECOMMENED AGAINST 68 OFFICERS

The Central Vigilance Commission disposed of 536 cases during August 2009 referred to it for advice. The Commission advised initiations of major penalty proceedings against 106 officers. Of these, 21 were from M/o Railways, 21 from public sector banks, 13 from MCD, 8 from Northern Coalfields Ltd., 5 from Central Coalfields Ltd., 4 each from CBEC, MHA & Ministry of Urban Development, 3 each from P.G. Institute of Medical Education & CBDT, 2 each from D/o Telecommunications, Ministry of Labour and ESIC. The remaining 7 cases pertained to different departments of the Government of India and PSUs.

The Commission also advised imposition of major penalty against 68 officers including 14 from National Aluminum Co. Ltd., 12 each from Central Coalfileds Ltd. & Public Sector Banks, six from Ministry of Railways, 5 each from National Insurance Co. Ltd. & DDA, 2 each from Border Roads Development Board & Central Board of Excise and Customs. Remaining 10 cases pertained to different departments of the Government of India and PSUs.

The Commission launched prosecution against 8 officers. Of these two were from M/o Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, and remaining six from Indian Overseas Bank, Deptt. of Telecommunication, M/o Railways, MHA, CBDT and M/o Labour.

The Commission disposed 739 complaints during the month. Of these, 648 complaints were sent for necessary action/ATR whereas 91 complaints were sent for investigation and report.

On the Commission’s recommendations, the competent authorities issued sanctions for prosecution against 20 officers including 16 from CBEC. Major penalty was imposed on 77 officers. These included 10 from FCI, 9 from Ministry of Railways, 8 from New India Insurance Co. Ltd., 7 each from Public Sector Banks & Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd., 6 each from Department of Telecommunications & ICAR, 5 from Eastern Coalfields Ltd., 3 each from DDA, Council for Development Peoples & CBDT, 2 each from Central Warehousing Corp. Ltd. & Ministry of Water Resources. The remaining 6 cases pertained to different departments of the Government of India and PSUs.

Recoveries to the tune of Rs. 29.15 crore were affected after Commission conducted technical examination of some departments.

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