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This is an archive article published on August 26, 2009

Weak criminal justice system encouraging corruption: CBI chief

CBI director Ashwani Kumar blamed the 'weak' criminal justice system for encouraging corrupt practices.

Advocating the need for speeding up of inquiries against officials with “doubtful integrity”,CBI director Ashwani Kumar on Wednesday blamed the “weak” criminal justice system for encouraging corrupt practices.

“The weak criminal justice system of our country encourages corruption. Departmental trials of corruption cases go on for years and these delays encourage the dishonest to indulge in corrupt practices with impunity,” he said speaking at the 17th Biennial Conference of CBI and State Anti Corruption Bureaux.

“The need of the hour is to complete the departmental inquiries against officers of doubtful integrity within three to six months,” he said

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Making a case for speeding up of trials in corruption cases,the CBI chief said court cases against corrupt officials should be completed “within three years”.

“We in the CBI and state anti-corruption bureaux feel it is possible,provided the government,and the judiciary,and Parliament are determined and work in possible coordination,” he said.

The chiefs of anti-corruption bureaux and vigilance agencies from the States and the Union Territories,besides senior CBI officers are participating in the conference to deliberate upon the various dimensions of corruption in India and the strategies to effectively tackle it.

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