Departments delay sanction for prosecution against IRS, IAS officers: CVC

April 06, 2011 03:54 pm | Updated 03:54 pm IST - New Delhi

In a stumbling block to its efforts to check graft, the CVC is awaiting sanction for prosecution in about 45 corruption cases against senior government officials, including IRS and IAS, for more than four months.

According to Central Vigilance Commission, cases against three Indian Revenue Service officers and an Indian Administrative Service officer are among those awaiting sanction from their respective departments for prosecuting them for their alleged involvement in corrupt practises.

The highest of six cases are from Ministry of Urban Development, five from Ministry of Finance, three each from Ministry of Railways, Coal India Ltd and two each from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited and UCO Bank among others.

“We keep sending reminders to concerned offices to grant sanction for prosecution. But it has been noticed that such reminders are often ignored and approvals are delayed beyond stipulated time,” a CVC official said.

He said, “We plan to take up the matter with the government to devise ways to deal with the issue of delayed nod for prosecution.”

One case each from United India Insurance Company Ltd, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Bharat Petroleum Company Ltd, State Bank of India and Ministry of Coal is awaiting sanction for prosecution.

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