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  2. Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption is an apex governmental body in Tamil Nadu to address governmental corruption. The Government of Tamil Nadu constituted this State Vigilance Commission headed by a Vigilance Commissioner in 1964.

  3. Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Vigilance Tribunal, Thiruvananthapuram: This tribunal hears appeals against the orders of the VACB regarding departmental proceedings against government officials. Apart from these courts and tribunals, the VACB also has the power to file cases against elected representatives in the High Court of Kerala, as per the directions of the Lok Ayukta .

  4. Central Vigilance Commission - Wikipedia

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    Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is an Indian governmental body created in 1964 to address governmental corruption. In 2003, the Parliament enacted a law conferring ...

  5. Savukku - Wikipedia

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    The website has been called the Tamil's WikiLeaks. [2] [dead link ‍] The site publishes articles in Tamil and English. It is believed to be run by Savukku Shankar alias achimuthu shankar, a former lower division clerk in the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms in Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption(DVAC).

  6. Vigilantism - Wikipedia

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    The term is borrowed from Italian vigilante, which means 'sentinel' or 'watcher', from Latin vigilāns.According to political scientist Regina Bateson, vigilantism is "the extralegal prevention, investigation, or punishment of offenses."

  7. Tamil Nadu Information Commission - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu State Information Commission are overburdened with backlog cases, similar to Central Vigilance Commission. [15] Due to shortage of available staff and vacancies not being filled, there is backlog of cases filed. [16] [17] The maximum number of appeals and complaints pending as per October 2014 records were in state of Uttar Pradesh.

  8. Tamil Nadu Police - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu Police is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is over 150 years old and is the fifth largest state police force in India. [ 3 ] Tamil Nadu has a police-population ratio of 1:632.

  9. List of properties of the government of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission; Tamil Nadu Information Commission [1] State Vigilance Commission; Tamil Nadu Tribunal for Disciplinary Proceedings - There are 4 Tribunals for Disciplinary Proceedings. They are located at Chennai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli and Madurai; Tamil Nadu Secretariat Training Institute (STI), Chennai