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The Central Vigilance Commission inquires into offenses committed under the Prevention of Corruption Act by central government employees and specified officers. It supervises the Central Bureau of Investigation for cases related to corruption and advises the central government on vigilance and disciplinary matters. The Commission also undertakes inquiries into whistleblower complaints and is involved in the selection of directors and officers for enforcement agencies.

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The Central Vigilance Commission inquires into offenses committed under the Prevention of Corruption Act by central government employees and specified officers. It supervises the Central Bureau of Investigation for cases related to corruption and advises the central government on vigilance and disciplinary matters. The Commission also undertakes inquiries into whistleblower complaints and is involved in the selection of directors and officers for enforcement agencies.

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The following are the works of CVC members:

 They inquire or investigate whenever a public servant (Central Government employee)


commits an offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
 They inquire or investigate against following officials who commit an offence under the
Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988:

 Members of all-India services serving in the Union and Group ‘A’ officers of the
Central government
 The specified level of officers of the authorities of the Central government
 They superintend the functioning of the Delhi Special Police Establishment (CBI) in
cases related to the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
 They direct Delhi Special Police Establishment in investigative cases related to the
Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
 They review the progress of investigations conducted by the Delhi Special Police
Establishment in cases related Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
 They review the progress of those applications that are pending with competent
authorities for sanction under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
 Central Government and its authorities are advised on matters as they refer to CVC
members
 They also superintend vigilance departments of government ministries
 They undertake or cause an inquiry into complaints received under Whistleblower
Resolution and recommend appropriate action.
 Whenever the central government makes rules and regulations governing the vigilance
and disciplinary matters relating to members of Central Services and All-India Services,
CVC is consulted.
 CVC members are part of the selection committee which is responsible to recommend the
appointment of the Director of Enforcement (ED.)
 CVC is a part of the selection committee that recommends officers for appointments to
the posts above the level of Deputy Director of Enforcement.
 The Commission acts as an authority to receive information that is related to suspicious
transactions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002
 It recommends to Central Government for the appointment of Director of Prosecution
in Central Bureau of Investigation
 CVC members are part of a selection committee that is responsible to recommend the
appointment of officers to the posts of the level of SP and above in the CBI except for the
Director of CBI
 Lokpal refers complaints to CVC who initiate a preliminary inquiry in respect of officers
and officials of Groups A, B, C & D

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