Praveen Vashista, a 1991-batch IPS officer, was appointed as Vigilance Commissioner in the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) on Friday.
Vashista previously served as Special Secretary (Internal Security) in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and took voluntary retirement on Thursday.
The appointment was made by the President of India under Section 4 (1) of the Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003.
Vigilance Commissioners hold office for a term of four years or until they reach the age of 65 years.
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The Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003 provides for a commission consisting of a Central Vigilance Commissioner and up to two Vigilance Commissioners.
Vashista's voluntary retirement request was accepted by the MHA, allowing him to assume his new role in the CVC.
Vashista's career spans three decades, encompassing various significant roles within the government.
The CVC is an apex Indian governmental body created to address governmental corruption.
Key Concepts Involved:
Central Vigilance Commission: An apex Indian body to address governmental corruption.
Vigilance Commissioner: An officer of the CVC who investigates corruption.
IPS Officer: A member of the Indian Police Service.