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DVAC sleuths on a prowl to hunt corrupt officials

DVAC sleuths on a prowl to hunt corrupt officials
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The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) in India is conducting surprise inspections to combat corruption in government offices like the Sub-Registrar and Regional Transport offices. Officials are urging the public to use online payment modes and report bribe demands to authorities.

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Systemic corruption in local government offices hinders public service delivery and erodes trust in administrative institutions.

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The recent surprise checks at the Sub-Registrar Offices and Regional Transport Offices by the sleuths of the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption have revealed how deep-rooted corruption is in these offices.

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