There has been over 50 per cent drop in corruption complaints received by Central Vigilance Commission, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said today.
In 2014, the Central Vigilance Commission received 62,363 complaints while in 2015 the complaints dropped to 29,838, the minister said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
The CVC received 32,524 less number of complaints last year as against those received by it in 2014, a drop of about 52 per cent.
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The CVC had received 37,039 and 31,432 complaints during 2012 and 2013 respectively.
He said the central government is committed to implement its policy of "zero tolerance" against corruption and has taken several measures to combat graft and improve the functioning of the government and make it more effective and corruption-free.