What strict actions has Nitish Kumar ordered against corruption?

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Key Takeaways
- Zero-tolerance policy on corruption.
- Rapid investigations and quick case disposal.
- Increased public awareness and simplified complaint processes.
- Enhanced monitoring of government departments.
- District Magistrates to conduct surprise inspections.
Patna, May 16 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, has convened a high-level review meeting, urging crucial state agencies such as the Special Vigilance Unit, Economic Offences Unit (EOU), Bihar Police, and various enforcement authorities to enhance their efforts against corruption within government departments, as reported on Friday.
The Chief Minister highlighted the state's dedication to 'development with justice' and reaffirmed a strict zero-tolerance stance on corruption.
He advocated for an administration free from corruption, calling on agencies to act with dynamism, sensitivity, and proactivity in detecting and eradicating graft.
In a comprehensive review of the Vigilance Investigation Bureau, Special Vigilance Unit, Technical Examination Cell, and EOU, Nitish Kumar instructed officials to expedite investigations and ensure the swift resolution of corruption cases.
Additionally, he mandated improvements in monitoring workflows throughout departments, increasing public awareness, and streamlining the complaint registration process via control rooms and toll-free numbers.
He also called for enhanced surveillance of critical government offices and departments, including zonal offices, blocks, police stations, educational institutions, health centers, Anganwadi centers, mining, and transport.
Nitish Kumar stressed the importance of District Magistrates maintaining oversight and conducting surprise checks on public welfare schemes like MNREGA, emphasizing the need for immediate action in instances of irregularities to sustain public trust.
The Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department, Arvind Kumar Chaudhary, presented insights into the formation and operations of vigilance agencies, while J.S. Gangwar, the DG of the Vigilance Bureau, provided updates on case investigations.
Senior officials, including ADG Pankaj Darad (Special Vigilance Unit), ADG Nayyar Hasnain Khan (EOU), and Engineer-in-Chief Ravi Kumar (Technical Cell), discussed advancements in addressing economic crimes, cyber fraud, and technical irregularities.
The Chief Minister concluded by urging all departments to operate diligently and transparently, asserting that no form of corruption would be tolerated under his leadership.
During the meeting, officials present included Deepak Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Arvind Kumar Chaudhary, Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department, Anupam Kumar, Secretary to the Chief Minister, Kumar Ravi, Secretary to the Chief Minister, Manavjit Singh Dhillon, Deputy Inspector General of Police of the Economic Offenses Unit, among others.