Ref:- 1. Govt. Memo.No.958/SC.C/65-5 G.A.(SC.C) Dept., dt. 15- 11-65.
2. Govt. Memo. No.
4271/SC.C/65-5 G.A.(SC.C) Dept., dt.7-3-66.
3. Govt. Memo. No.3308/SC.
D/66-3 G.A.(SC.D) Dept., dt. 3-10-67.
4. From the D.G., A.C.B.,
Lr.Rc.No.125/S1/67 dt.28-10-67.
5. From the Vigilance
Commission Lr.No.3095NC/67-8 dt.21-2-68.
6. From the Director,
A.C.B., Lr.Rc.No.125/S1/67 dt. 10- 7-68.
7. From the Vigilance
Commission Lr.No.971NC/65-3 dt.6-8-68.
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The Government have carefully considered the points raised and suggestions made at the District Collectors' Conference held in August 1968 regarding the role of District Collectors in the Districts as Chief Vigilance Officers in consultation with the Director, Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Vigilance Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh Vigilance Commission. The Government feel that specific action is called for only on the suggestion pertaining to the Anti-Corruption Bureau officials apprising the Collectors of the state of corruption in public services in the districts. In continuation of the instructions issued in Memorandum first cited, the Director, Anti-Corruption Bureau, is requested to issue suitable instructions to the officers of the Anti-Corruption Bureau that they should invariably meet the Collectors periodically, not less than once in a month and acquaint them personally with the progress of enquiries and the state of corruption in public services in the districts and follow any lines of action as may be decided upon, as the result of the discussions held with the Collectors.
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