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CVC, CIC working without their chiefs

Anti-corruption watchdog Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) and transparency panel Central Information Commission (CIC) are now both without their chiefs.

Central vigilance commissioner Pradeep Kumar demitted office on Sunday, after serving for a little over three years. Kumar, a former defence secretary, took oath as the chief of the probity watchdog on 14 July, 2011. He was given a farewell by his office staff on Friday.

The CVC is headed by a central vigilance commissioner and has two vigilance commissioners. One of the vigilance commissioners, JM Garg, completed his tenure on 7 September.
Rajiv, a former director general of Central Industrial Security Force, is now the lone commissioner in the CVC.

A former IPS officer, Rajiv is likely to be given charge of the post of Central Vigilance Commissioner till the government decides on a new incumbent, official sources said.

In the event of any vacancy in the office of the Central Vigilance Commissioner by reason of death, resignation or otherwise, the President may authorise one of the vigilance commissioners to act as the central vigilance commissioner until the appointment of a new incumbent, according to the CVC Act, 2003.

The CIC, on the other hand, is functioning without a chief due apparently to the absence of the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha, who is supposed to be on the selection committee for finding a nominee for the post.

Chief information commissioner Rajiv Mathur completed his tenure on 22 August. A former chief of the IB, Mathur had taken over as the sixth chief information commissioner on 22 May.

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