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Corruption Cases- Prosecution launched against 40 IRS officers in 2018

By TIOL News Service

NEW DELHI, JULY 01, 2019: The complainant against the officers under the Department of Revenue received through CVC, individuals and other sources are dealt as per the existing guidelines of CVC and DoP&T.

(i) The details of complaints received in Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) are as under:-

Sr. No.

F.Y.

No. of complaints received

1

2016

1715

2

2017

1508

3

2018

1441

(ii) The details of prosecution launched by Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Custom (CBIC) under Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 are as under:-

Sr. No.

F.Y.

No. of prosecution cases

1

2016

29

2

2017

15

3

2018

40

(iii) Vigilance Branch of Revenue Headquarters is dealing with three disciplinary cases against IRS officers.

The details of prosecution cases under Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 in Public Sector Banks are as under:-

Sr. No.

Year

No. of Cases

1

2015

11

2

2016

9

3

2017

10


Departmental Proceedings have been initiated by Directorate of Enforcement(ED) in 6 cases.

There are 15 cases pending in Department of Economic Affairs against the officers of Securities and Exchange Board of India(SEBI), Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited(SPMCIL) under various charges.

This is an ongoing process. Communication is received from Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) from time to time recommending strict action against such officers. However, there are no such cases in which no action have been taken.

The following steps, inter-alia have been taken by the Government to ensure corruption free tax administration in the country:

 i. Online system for internal whistle-blower has been put in place to get the vital feedback and complaints through department's portal.

 ii. Reduction in human interface with tax payer with the introduction of higher digitization such as e-filing, e- assessment, e-appeal, e-nivaran.

iii. Guidelines have been issued for ensuring that the assessing officers do not increase the scope of investigation in Limited Scrutiny cases without following due procedure.

 iv. Guidelines have been issued laying down specific responsibilities during conduct of surveys and in post survey operations to obviate the possibilities of any wrongdoing.

 v. All field formations have been asked to install CCTV cameras in corridors and public spaces. 

 vi. Checklists and Standard Operating Procedures have been laid down for Inquiry Officers to minimize instances of defective Inquiry Reports.

 vii. System studies are being conducted by Zonal ADsG to identify potential areas of corruption and suggest systemic improvements.

Further, The government has taken a gamut of steps to comprehensively ensure corruption free tax administration in the country which includes preventive vigilance, systemic and administrative reforms, streamlining process to reduce employee trade interface and robust preventive vigilance mechanism. In order to have a corruption free tax administration, all-out effort is being made by taking regular action in the areas of Punitive, Preventive and Participative vigilance.

This was stated by Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman , Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.


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