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CVC's initiative suspended for non-payment of bill

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Central Vigilance Commission's Project 'VIGEYE,' which enables citizens to file complaints using their mobile phones, has been suspended for a week now since the bills for the service have not been paid to service providers, a senior official said today.

"The server is down for the last one week since CVC has not paid the bills. Non-payment of bills and the simultaneous suspension of services by service providers have happened for two to three times now," Vigilance Commissioner R Sri Kumar told reporters here, responding to a query.

Asked what was the quantum of the bill amount, he said "the bill would be Rs three to four lakhs each month. It's been two/three months since the bills have not been cleared."
 

To whether CVC has approached the proper channels for clearing of bills, he replied in the affirmative.

Answering a query on when was the problem likely to be resolved, he said "it may take a month for us to find a permanent solution."

Project VIGEYE (Vigilance Eye), a citizen-centric initiative, wherein citizens can join hands with CVC in fighting corruption in the country, was launched on December 9, 2010.

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First Published: Jul 12 2013 | 11:00 PM IST

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