Hyderabad:‘A system supported by the pillars of honesty will sweep away immoral forces’ -- that was the remark made by the Second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) in its report. For decades, the Indian bureaucracy, which stands on four pillars of corruption, nepotism, public looting by quid-pro-quo, and the trend of perpetual secrecy, has been contributing to the deep-rooted corruption at all levels.
Although the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) was formed in 1964 to monitor the cheats and the corrupt in the administrative hierarchy, its existence has become nominal like a paper tiger. The CVC has recently directed the secretaries of all departments of the central government, chief executives of public sector banks and insurance companies to complete their probe into the long-pending corruption cases by next May. The fact is that the bigwigs of the administration who are adept in protecting their near and dears know well how to scuttle these 'orders'!
The system has become so immune to corruption that at every stage of the transition of papers 'wetting of hands' has become essential. The higher echelons of administration know it very well but play blind and even support the corrupt officials. The CVC made it clear that the undue delay in the investigation would encourage the corrupt employee to be more audacious and that it would cause immense agony to the honest person caught in the vigilance case for whatever reason.
Though there are clear guidelines on how to complete enquiry at various stages of vigilance cases, no one cares about them. The cases between 2011 and 2018 are still pending without any movement! According to the CVC, corruption cases are piling up as the court has given a 'stay', or the case is pending in the court, the accused has been terminated for being guilty in another case, or there has been no information from the respective states as a disciplinary authority regarding irregularities committed by the accused employee while on central government duties.
Referring to the Supreme Court ruling in 2018 that the time limit for any 'stay' by the courts cannot exceed six months in vigilance cases of corruption, the CVC wants to settle them quickly, but it is falling to deaf ears. Thanks to the top hierarchy that is so assiduously trying all the time to keep up the repute of India as most corrupt in Asia!
Vigilance failure in controlling cheating
The resolve of Modi that "I will not eat (corruption money) and I will not let others eat" and trying his level best in eliminating corruption and inefficiency in bureaucracy is only one side of the coin. The fact that the Union Ministries and Departments are protecting the corrupt officials and saving them from any action is a stark reality of the other side!