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Anti Graft Machinery


To Deal with the current situation instead of making a new machinery of LokPal, the pre-established machinery of C.V.C with new powers to independently work, can give a quicker solution to the present crisis. A fast track anti-corruption tribunal together with C.VC will form the A.G.M which may be an independent constitutional body like the election commission.

The A.G.M Mechanism: 1. An Ombudsman system should be established under C.V.C which would take complaints from common public over the internet, telephone, letter etc. The status of the complaints should be reflected back to the public through online media.

2. The C.V.C should be given independent power to initiate investigations against any government office/ official including ministers, M.Ps and M.L.As on complaints received from common public. The C.V.Cs ambit may be extended to private sectors also.

3. The C.V.C may independently seek help from C.A.G to investigate financial matters and jointly prepare reports of their investigations.

4. A separate fast track anti-corruption tribunal should be formed as a wing of Supreme Court which would include members from judiciary and professionally qualified arbiters (Members of I.C.A). The decisions made by the tribunal should be final and binding to all.

5. The C.V.C should be able to independently file petitions in the special anti corruption tribunal.

6. Strong penal laws against corruption must be brought in as suggested by the draft of janlokpal bill

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Monitoring & Evidence Collection Mechanism: 1. The C.V.C should be allowed to place audio and/or video capturing devices in Offices/Residential Offices, vehicles of government officials to monitor corruption activities.

2. The C.V.C should be allowed to tap telephone calls of those Government officials whose complaints have been received.

3. The general public should be allowed to record their interaction with government officials on video cameras or audio devices.

Appointment of Members in Anti-Corruption Tribunal: The eligible candidates (Eligibility is based on qualifications and experience) for the tribunal may be selected on the basis of general elections (which may be conducted by the election commission).Members of the tribunal may be removed through impeachment process in the parliament.

Centers of the Anti-Corruption Machinery: 1. The C.V.C should have a center at every district in the country.

2. The Anti-Corruption tribunal should have a wing in every state of the country.

3. Toll Free helpline phone numbers should be provided at every center of C.V.C.

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