Govt highlights steps taken against corruption

New Delhi: Ahead of the indefinite fast by Anna Hazare and his team, the government today highlighted the slew of measures taken by it over the last one year to tackle corruption which include curbing the discretionary powers of ministers and time-bound decisions on prosecution requests. The measures also include bringing about transparency in delivery […]

New Delhi: Ahead of the indefinite fast by Anna Hazare and his team, the government today highlighted the slew of measures taken by it over the last one year to tackle corruption which include curbing the discretionary powers of ministers and time-bound decisions on prosecution requests.

The measures also include bringing about transparency in delivery of services besides the passage of Lokpal Bill and Protection of Whistle-blowers` Bill by the Lok Sabha. According to the data compiled by the Prime Minister`s Office (PMO) on anti-corruption steps, the government has directed that requests for sanction of prosecution should be decided upon by the competent authority within a period of three months.