Chandigarh (25.03.2022): Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced to set up six units of the vigilance bureau (VB) at the divisional level which will function under the supervision of divisional commissioners and investigate complaints of financial misappropriation up to ₹1 crore involving group B, C and D category government employees.
The chief minister said in yet another decision to deal with complaints pertaining to corruption in the government it has been decided to set up a new high-powered committee headed by chief secretary. The decision to set up six independent divisional-level VB units is aimed at decentralizing the Haryana state vigilance bureau.
The prosecution sanction of these units at the divisional level will be with the divisional commissioners. The main task of these units will be investigating complaints involving corruption allegations of up to ₹1 crore. The vigilance bureau will continue to investigate the complaints of Group A category employees and other corruption matters against any category of government employee exceeding ₹1 crore or more.
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By IndianMandarins - 2022-03-25 10:41:00
Chandigarh (25.03.2022): Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced to set up six units of the vigilance bureau (VB) at the divisional level which will function under the supervision of divisional commissioners and investigate complaints of financial misappropriation up to ₹1 crore involving group B, C and D category government employees.
The chief minister said in yet another decision to deal with complaints pertaining to corruption in the government it has been decided to set up a new high-powered committee headed by chief secretary. The decision to set up six independent divisional-level VB units is aimed at decentralizing the Haryana state vigilance bureau.
The prosecution sanction of these units at the divisional level will be with the divisional commissioners. The main task of these units will be investigating complaints involving corruption allegations of up to ₹1 crore. The vigilance bureau will continue to investigate the complaints of Group A category employees and other corruption matters against any category of government employee exceeding ₹1 crore or more.