CVC penalises 81 govt officials

81 government officials, were penalised by the Central Vigilance Commission for their alleged involvement in illegal practices.

New Delhi: As many as 81 government
officials, majority of them working in nationalised banks,
were penalised by the Central Vigilance Commission for their
alleged involvement in illegal practices.

Out of the total officials, the maximum of them (36) are
from public sector banks including ten officials of Syndicate
Bank, nine of Punjab National Bank, five of State Bank of
Mysore, four of SBI and three of Union Bank of India.

Two officials of Dena Bank and one each working with
Allahabad Bank, Corporation Bank and State Bank of Patiala
were also penalised by the anti-corruption watchdog for their
alleged involvement in corruption, the CVC said in its monthly
report for November, 2011.

Besides, ten officials of Western Coalfields Limited,
eight officials of Indian Council of Agriculture Research,
seven of Ministry of Railways and three each of Delhi
Development Authority and MCD among others were penalised.

The CVC also made a recovery of about Rs 1.44 crore after
inspecting procurement and other public works of government
departments during the month.

It has received a total of 1,697 complaints, including
205 from whistle-blowers, alleging corruption in the central
government departments.

"The Commission is deeply concerned over continuing delay
in filling the post of Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs) in
State Bank of Travancore and Kandla Port Trust," the report
said.

PTI

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