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Vigilance Bureau Chief Nageswara Rao Assumes Charge – Vows Zero Tolerance Against Corruption

Reaffirming Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann’s commitment to a Corruption-free Punjab, Mr. Rao emphasized that the zero-tolerance policy adopted by the state government would be strictly enforced to eliminate corruption from all departments of government.

Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Mr. G. Nageswara Rao, IPS, today assumed charge as the Chief Director of the Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) at Vigilance Bhawan, SAS Nagar.

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Reaffirming Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann’s commitment to a Corruption-free Punjab, Mr. Rao emphasized that the zero-tolerance policy adopted by the state government would be strictly enforced to eliminate corruption from all departments of government.

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Highlighting the need for efficiency in administration and transparency in governance, the newly appointed VB chief assured that swift and thorough investigations would be conducted for all types of corruption cases and Vigilance Enquiries (VEs). He also stated that all cases would be pursued rigorously in the courts to ensure strict punishment for accused persons. He urged field officers to be vigilant, proactive and uncompromising in their mission to root out corruption.

Issuing a stern warning, Mr. Rao asserted that no official or officer of the Vigilance Bureau would be spared if found indulging in any corrupt practices. Stressing the crucial role of public participation, he appealed to citizens to actively cooperate in identifying and reporting corruption cases at the Chief Minister’s Anti Corruption Action Line, contributing to a cleaner and more accountable system.

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To assess the current state of vigilance activities, Mr. Rao convened a meeting of all VB SSPs on February 19 at SAS Nagar to review and take stock of all pending cases and vigilance enquiries.

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First published on: Feb 19, 2025 07:17 PM IST


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