VACB steps up anti-corruption drive in Kerala, registers 818 cases in five years

The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) in Kerala has intensified its efforts to combat corruption, registering a total of 818 cases over the past five years. This surge in activity reflects a growing commitment to tackling corruption within various sectors of governance. The VACB has not only been proactive in filing cases but has also focused on increasing public awareness and cooperation in the fight against corruption. With the rise in reported cases, the agency aims to enhance transparency and accountability among public officials. The push for a corruption-free Kerala aligns with the state's broader governance objectives and the demands of an increasingly aware citizenry. As the VACB continues its operations, it seeks to foster a culture of integrity within public services, ensuring that citizens can trust their governmental institutions. The agency's efforts are seen as crucial in addressing the longstanding issue of corruption that has affected the state's development and governance.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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