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The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has modified the guidelines pertaining to the transfer and posting of officials in the vigilance units of government organisations, restricting their tenure to three years at one place.
Need
- It has been observed that undue long stay of an official in such a sensitive post at one place, has the potential of developing vested interests, apart from giving rise to unnecessary complaints/ allegations etc,”
Guidelines
- The tenure of personnel in a vigilance unit at one place including lower level functionaries, should be limited to three years only.
- The tenure may be extended to three more years, although at a different place of posting.
- Personnel can have two continuous postings in vigilance units, at different places of posting, each running into a maximum of three years.
- Personnel who have worked for over three years at one place should be transferred in phases, with priority given to those who have served for the maximum period.
- Those having completed over five years at one place should be shifted on a top priority basis.
- After transfer from the vigilance unit, there would be a compulsory cooling-off period of three years before anyone could be considered again for posting in the unit.
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