"The shortlist made to appoint Central Vigilance Commissioner revealed that the topmost name was of a corrupt Income Tax officer who sat on the information regarding black money provided by Swiss bank HSBC. He used to meet former CBI Director Ranjit Sinha stealthily as he was probing him," Bhushan said.
"We know that the CVC appointments have been postponed for now, but full efforts are being made by the Modi government to appoint corrupt people to anti-corruption institutions," he said.
Bhushan, along with another former AAP leader Yogendra Yadav, was talking to media persons on the sidelines of the 'Swaraj Abhiyan' organised in the state capital.
Speaking further, the lawyer-turned-leader said the vacancies in the Central Information Commission (CIC) were not being filled due to which the citizens of the country were unable to get information regarding the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).
Bhushan said he had told Modi to check black money first in the country, which was invested here itself, but that did not happen. He also did not constitute a Lokpal even though a law regarding it was already present.
Bhushan, however, had some words of praise for the Modi-led NDA government, saying "no big scam has come to light so far" like the previous Congress-led UPA government "which was very corrupt". But, the former AAP leader quickly added that scams come to light after CAG audit and this takes time.