New Delhi: The Central Vigilance Commission has directed different government organisations to take action against 106 officers, including those of the Central Board of Excise and Customs, public sector banks and Airports Authority of India, for their alleged involvement in various offences.
Based on investigation reports submitted by the CBI and Chief Vigilance Officers, the Commission has asked authorities to initiate "major penalty proceedings" against the officials involved in 112 different cases.
The officers include 18 from Central Board of Excise and Customs, 14 from Municipal Corporation of Delhi, nine of insurance companies, seven from Delhi Development Authority, five each from public sector banks and Bureau of Indian Standards, four each from AAI and Steel Authority of India besides others, a CVC release said.
22/10/06 Press Trust of India/Hindustan Times
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