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Public
Notices
GOI
Resolution on Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of Informer
The
Government of India has authorized the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)
as the 'Designated Agency' to receive written complaints for disclosure
on any allegation of corruption or misuse of office and recommend appropriate
action.
2.
The jurisdiction of the Commission in this regard would be restricted
to any employee of the Central Government or of any corporation established
by or under any Central Act, government companies, societies or local
authorities owned or controlled by the Central Government. Personnel
employed by the State Governments and activities of the State Governments
or its Corporations etc. will not come under the purview of the Commission.
3.
In this regard, the Commission, which will accept such complaints, has
the responsibility of keeping the identity of the complainant secret.
Hence, it is informed to the general public that any complaint, which
is to be made under this resolution should comply with the following aspects.
i)
The complaint should be in a closed / secured envelope.
ii)
The envelope should be addressed to Secretary, Central Vigilance Commission
and should be superscribed "Complaint under The Public Interest
Disclosure". If the envelope is not superscribed and closed,
it will not be possible for the Commission to protect the complainant
under the above resolution and the complaint will be dealt with as per
the normal complaint policy of the Commission. The complainant should
give his/her name and address in the beginning or end of complaint or
in an attached letter.
iii)
Commission will not entertain anonymous/pseudonymous complaints.
iv)
The text of the complaint should be carefully drafted so as not to
give any details or clue as to his/her identity. However, the details
of the complaint should be specific and verifiable.
v)
In order to protect identity of the person, the Commission will not
issue any acknowledgement and the whistle-blowers are advised not
to enter into any further correspondence with the Commission
in their own interest. The Commission assures that, subject to the
facts of the case being verifiable, it will take the necessary action,
as provided under the Government of India Resolution mentioned above.
If any further clarification is required, the Commission will get in
touch with the complainant.
4.
The Commission can also take action against complainants making motivated/vexatious
complaints under this Resolution.
5.
A copy of detailed notification is available on the web-site of the Commission
http://www.cvc.nic.in.
Issued in Public Interest by the Central Vigilance Commission, INA,
Satarkta Bhawan, New Delhi.
Sd/-
Secretary
Central Vigilance Commission
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