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Over 35 pc complaints relate to 'grand corruption' issues: VC

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Over 35 per cent of the complaints received by the Central Vigilance Commission are matters relating to "grand corruption" issues, wherein irregularities to the tune of several lakhs of rupees have taken place, a senior official has said.

"We have been receiving a lot of complaints. Among them, over 35 per cent of complaints belong to grand corruption issues, relating to irregularities, which run into many lakhs (of rupees)," Vigilance Commissioner R Sri Kumar told reporters at a function here yesterday.

"More than 50 per cent of the complaints the CVC receives are matters relating to the state governments in the country. We have been forwarding them to the concerned state governments," he said.
 

Classifying complaints received in the CVC into five categories, he named them as matters relating to personal grievances, grand corruption, corruption by state governments, persistent complaints and test complaints.

He said among the complaints that were received on the Centre, those on horticulture, health, education, railways departments topped the list.

Elaborating on the initiatives taken in curbing corruption in the country, he said, "There are many bills that are being awaited for Parliament's clearance. Some of them are Public Procurement Bill, Whistleblowers Bill, Right to Service Bill, Judicial Accountability Bill, etc.

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First Published: Jul 13 2013 | 5:25 PM IST

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