Railways
topped the list of government organisations in 2011 against
which the maximum
number of complaints of
corruption—nearly 9,000—were received by the Central Vigilance Commission
(CVC).
As many as
8,805 complaints of alleged corruption were received against Railways employees
followed by 8,430 against bank employees and 5,026 against incometax officials,
the CVC said in its annual report.
A total of
4,783 complaints were received against personnel in the government of national
capital territory of Delhi and 3,921 against employees working under the Urban
Development Ministry during 2011.
Besides,
the CVC got 2,960 complaints of corruption against employees working under the
information and broadcasting ministry, 1,918 against the department of
telecommunications, 1,877 against petroleum ministry officials, 1,544 against
the food and consumer affairs department and 1,296 against the Custom and
Excise Department among others, the report said.
The CVC, in
its report tabled in Parliament recently, also noted delays and deficiencies
while processing corruption-related cases by certain government departments
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