THE government is looking for suitable candidates to replace Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC), KV Chowdhry and Vigilance Commissioner, TM Bhasin, both of whom will demit office soon. Both the CVC and the Vigilance Commissioner will hold office for a 4-year-term or till the candidate attains the age of 65 years. According to government rules, the CVC is not allowed to seek any...
re-appointment whereas the Vigilance Commissioner is allowed to apply for the post of the CVC.
The CVC receives the same salary and allowance as that of the chairman of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). For the Vigilance Commissioner, the salary and allowances will be the same as Member, UPSC.
The CVC and Vigilance Commissioner are chosen from serving and officers of All India Services or other civil services. The officers who held or presently holding the rank of a union secretary or equivalent will be preferred for the post. For the applicants from the PSUs, the candidates need to hold the rank of a chief executive officer in a schedule “A” central public sector enterprise or has served as a whole time director for three years.
For those from the private sector, an applicant must have held or is holding the rank of a Managing Director or CEO, and be a whole time director of the board for at least three years.
“All applicants should be of outstanding merit and impeccable integrity and should have knowledge and at least 25 years of experience in the relevant fields”, the DoPT notification dated March 29, said.
The last date of application is May 31, 2019.
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