Indian Railways tops in corruption list; 67% jump in graft complaints

In its annual report tabled in Parliament recently, CVC said it received a total of 49,847 complaints in 2016, as against 29,838 in 2015.

Corruption complaints against various government departments jumped by a whopping 67% in 2016 over the previous year, with the Railways topping the list. Over 11,000 complaints were received against the public sector behemoth, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has said. In its annual report tabled in Parliament recently, the probity watchdog said it received a total of 49,847 complaints in 2016, as against 29,838 in 2015 – an increase of 67 per cent.

“The Commission received a considerable number of complaints against public servants working in the state governments and other organisations who do not come under the jurisdiction of the Commission or which are of administrative nature,” it said.

The number of complaints received by the CVC in 2015 were 50 per cent less than a total of 62,363 received by it in 2014. The CVC had got 31,432 and 37,039 complaints of alleged corruption during 2013 and 2012 respectively, the report said.

Giving details, the CVC said the highest of 11,200 such complaints were against railway employees. Of these 8,852 were disposed of and 2,348 were pending. Further, a total of 1,054 complaints against railway employees were pending for more than six months.

Notably, the Indian Railways had topped the list in 2016 as well. Over 12,000– were received by the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) during last year.

Meanwhile, the number of complaints against those under government of National Capital Territory of Delhi has declined with a total of 969 received last year as against 5,139 in 2015.

 

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