Tuesday, May 10, 2011

[rti4empowerment] [A brief history of CVC and CBI] [1 Attachment]

 
[Attachment(s) from Rahul included below]

Good day Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Its Tuesday, May 10th 2011
 


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The country has witnessed enormous increase in the incidence of corruption

in recent times, with one major scam after another tumbling out of different

cupboards.  The government of the day has cut a somewhat sorry figure,

both inside as well as outside Parliament, in dealing with the menace. 


It remained inactive for long and when it did take action, it was rather

too little, besides being too late.

 

Lack of will by the government in dealing with the problem effectively is not

of recent origin.  The government has never shown the keenness to strengthen

and invigorate the anti corruption machinery that exists in the form of laws

and institutions.

 

The two most important anti corruption agencies that exist at the central level

are the Central Vigilance Commission and the Central Bureau of Investigation.

  The CHRI considered it necessary to study the way these agencies have grown,

the problems they faced and more importantly the type of steps taken by the

government to ensure that they develop to deal with the problem of corruption

impartially and effectively.

 

A working paper focusing on the growth of these two central agencies has

been prepared.  The paper written by Shri G. P. Joshi discusses some important

issues relating to the working of the CVC and CBI.

 

The CHRI has pleasure in sending you this paper in the context of the current

debate on the subject of corruption that is taking place in the country.

 

Any comments that you may like to make on any point raised in this paper

would be highly welcome.

 

http://www.humanrightsinitiative.org/publications/police/cvc_cbi_some_developments_a_brief_history.pdf


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