Haryana Vigilance Chief Calls for Swift Action in Corruption Cases
Ensure swift, result-oriented action in corruption cases: Haryana vigilance chief during review meet
Hindustan Times
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During a quarterly review meeting in Panchkula, Haryana, A S Chawla, the chief of the State Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau, emphasized the need for swift and effective action in corruption cases. He highlighted the importance of evidence-based investigations and improving conviction rates in court.
- 01A quarterly review meeting focused on enhancing anti-corruption efforts in Haryana.
- 02Chief A S Chawla stressed the need for swift and precise action in corruption cases.
- 03Officers were instructed to ensure investigations are based on solid evidence.
- 04Emphasis was placed on increasing conviction rates and improving evidence collection.
- 05Outstanding officers were recognized for their contributions to anti-corruption efforts.
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In a bid to strengthen anti-corruption measures in Haryana, A S Chawla, chief of the State Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau, led a quarterly review meeting in Panchkula. The meeting focused on enhancing the effectiveness of the agency's operations, discussing key issues such as the progress of raids, the swift disposal of pending investigations, and improving the quality of source information reports. Chawla emphasized that actions taken in corruption cases must be swift, precise, and based on solid evidence to avoid unnecessary harassment of innocent individuals. He also highlighted the need for better coordination between investigation and prosecution to increase conviction rates in court. During the meeting, officers who excelled in anti-corruption efforts were honored, reinforcing the department's commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against corruption.
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The emphasis on swift action and evidence-based investigations aims to improve public trust in the anti-corruption efforts of the Haryana government.
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