steps taken by government to control corruption
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1) To undertake an inquiry into any complaint of corruption against a public servant;
(2) To advise the disciplinary authority about the type of proceedings to be initiated against accused person involved in corruption;
(3) To direct the CBI to register a regular case; and
(4) To exercise general check and supervision over the vigilance and anti-corruption work in ministries/department/banks/public undertakings.
(2) To advise the disciplinary authority about the type of proceedings to be initiated against accused person involved in corruption;
(3) To direct the CBI to register a regular case; and
(4) To exercise general check and supervision over the vigilance and anti-corruption work in ministries/department/banks/public undertakings.
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NEW DELHI: The Government today cited eight anti-graft measures, all put in place by the erstwhile Congress-led UPA dispensation, as initiatives to implement its policy of "zero tolerance" to corruption.
In a written reply to Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Jitendra Singh said, "the central government is fully alive and committed to implement its policy of 'zero tolerance against corruption' and has taken several measures to combat corruption ..
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