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Central Vigilance Commission
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apex body of Union Government to address government Corruption
advisory body
established in 1964 on the recommendations of K.
Santhanam Committee
on Prevention of Corruption
statutory autonomous body
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) Act, 2003
Central Vigilance Commissioner
two Vigilance Commissioners
appointed by the President of India
on the recommendations of a committee
Prime Minister
Union Home Minister
Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha
submits its report to the President of India
term
4 years or 65 years
can be removed from his office
by order of the President
ground of proved misbehavior or incapacity
after the Supreme Court, on a reference made to it by the President, has, on inquiry
can now probe allegations of corruption in private sector banks and against their employees
Supreme Court last year ruled that the chairman, managing directors and other officers of a private bank could be seen as public servants when it came to the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act, 1988
officials working in banks operating under an RBI licence would be defined as public servants under the PC Act.
Supreme Court had also referred to Section 46A of the Banking Regulation Act and said that such bank officials were considered public officials
Dramatic drop in complaints
only 30% investigations have resulted in criminal proceedings
deviations from CVC's guidelines for anti-corruption proceedings to be followed by Departments and Ministries