There
is no need to take action on anonymous or pseudonymous complaints of corruption
against government employees, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has said.
In
its directive to all ministries and public sector undertakings, the Commission
said that such complaints only needed to be filed.
The
directive to all ministries and public sector undertakings comes after CVC
received references from departments and organisations seeking clarification on
the action to be taken on anonymous or pseudonymous complaints, which were
acted upon.
"No
action should be taken on anonymous or pseudonymous complaints in line with
Commission's present instructions dated November 25, 2014 and such complaints
should be filed," it said.
The
anti-corruption watchdog has been clarifying on the issue since 1999. In its
guidelines issued yesterday, the CVC said the action pursued on anonymous or
pseudonymous complaints prior to the issue of 1999 circular can be
"pursued further to its logical end".
Material
or evidence gathered during the investigation or verification of anonymous
complaints when the action was prohibited on such complaints, or when such
enquiry was initiated without the approval of the CVC, can be utilised for
further initiation of disciplinary proceedings on misconducts noticed in such
verification or enquiry, it said.
The
Commission usually gets a number of complaints against a government employee
when he or she is being considered for a senior level post or for some
important assignment, a senior CVC official said.
"The
intention behind filing such a complaint is intended to delay the process of
granting vigilance clearance to an employee. People have been asked to give
verifiable details of corruption charges along with their details so that
prompt action can be taken against guilty and to ensure that honest officers
are not harassed," he said.
The
CVC gives vigilance clearance to senior government officials being considered
for foreign postings, central deputation or other appointments.
All
Chief Vigilance Officers--who act as distant arm of the CVC--have been asked to
follow these latest guidelines while processing anonymous and pseudonymous
corruption complaints, the official said.
Source
: The Economic Times
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