Consequent Reforms brought about in Vigilance Protocols due to Erosion of Centralized Command & Responsibility in VACB

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Major Reforms in Functioning of Vigilance & Anti-Corruption Bureau, Kerala since end of march 2017

Remarks of the former Chief Secretary in File No. 322/H1/2016/ID

Government Order on Guidelines for Preparing Vigilance Enquiry Reports

VACB Circular 1 of 2017 on need to use quality information

VACB Circular 2 of 2017 on handling of petitions

VACB Circular 16 of 2017 for not naming Suspect Officers just from the Complaint

VACB Directive 1 of 2017 on Time limit for Investigations

VACB Directive 12 of 2017 on informing Administrative Department

VACB Circular No. 17 of 2017 stopping the QV system which violated the Supreme Court’s Constitution Bench Judgement in Lalithakumari case

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