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CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION (CVC)

News: Shri Praveen Vashista, IPS has been appointed as Vigilance Commissioner in the Central Vigilance Commission and took oath on 16 January 2026

Central Vigilance Commission (CVC):

  • Established in: 1964 as an executive resolution of the Government of India.
  • Given statutory status by the Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003
  • The apex integrity and vigilance institution of the Government of India.
  • Mandated to promote integrity, transparency and accountability in public administration
  • Prevent corruption in Central Government organisations
  • Originated from the recommendations of the Santhanam Committee (1962–64) on Prevention of Corruption.

Composition and members:

  • Headed by a Central Vigilance Commissioner (Chairperson).
  • Assisted by not more than two Vigilance Commissioners (Members).
  • Appointed by the President of India on the recommendation of a high-level committee.
  • Tenure is four years or up to 65 years of age, whichever is earlier

structure:

  • Secretariat headed by a Secretary with supporting officers.
  • Chief Technical Examiners’ Wing (CTE) to examine technical aspects of works contracts.
  • Commissioners for Departmental Inquiries (CDIs) who act as Inquiry Officers in disciplinary proceedings.
  • Network of Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs) in ministries, departments, PSUs and public sector banks, acting as the extended arm of the CVC.

functions:

  • Inquires or causes inquiry/investigation into corruption complaints within its jurisdiction.
  • Tenders vigilance advice to ministries, departments and PSUs.
  • Supervises and coordinates the vigilance machinery across Central Government organisations.
  • Acts as the authority for complaints under the Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of Informers (PIDPI) Resolution, providing whistle-blower protection.
  • Reviews progress of investigations and pendency of prosecution sanctions under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
  • Recommends appointments to senior posts in the CBI and Directorate of Enforcement through statutory committees.
  • Exercises superintendence over the CBI for corruption-related investigations.
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