- The Vigilance Department in CPRI is headed by the Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO)
- Roles and functions of CVO are as per CVC guidelines listed at http://cvc.nic.in/rnfcvo.html
- The Vigilance Department of CPRI has the following 'Vigilance Vision'.
- Preventive over Punitive Actions
- To enforce meaningful, workable and objective Systems / Procedures to:
- Develop Trust and Transparency in all Transactions
- Prevent financial or other losses due to any malpractices
- Promote pride and self-esteem of the Organization and its employees
- Time bound action in all spheres of activities
- CPRI does not entertain anonymous / pseudonymous complaints.
- Proper name, address and contact phone number(s) has to be provided while making a complaint. Otherwise, no action will be taken. The identity of the complainant shall not be divulged to any person.
- The Complaints should have Vigilance Angle.
- The Complaints must be brief, specific and should contain factual details / verifiable facts. If possible, documentary evidence could also be furnished along with the complaints.
- All complaints relating to corruption, lack of integrity / fairness / transparency in dealing with CPRI (which necessarily have vigilance angle) have to be made in writing to the CVO of CPRI.
- The complaints will be acknowledged with a duly assigned number. Based on the merit of the complaints, further course of action shall be taken as per the Government Rules and Policy.
- No further complaint(s) / correspondence(s) shall be entertained on the same subject unless the complainant wishes to provide some fresh facts / evidences.
- Time Limit for conducting investigation of complaints is as per the Guidelines of CVC.
- In case it is found that the complaints were false and lodged with a view to harass the public servants, stern action may be taken against such complainants in accordance with the law of the land.
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