E-payments hinder DVAC efforts to trap corrupt staff
The shift to digital payments has put a crimp in the efforts of the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption to nab ‘corrupt’ government servants in Tamil Nadu. Earlier, the payment was in cash and DV&AC sleuths could trap the offender by lacing currency notes with chemicals and build a watertight case for conviction.
DV&AC officials claim they are doing everything they can but the number of cases registered continues to dip as digital payments can be made anonymously, making it hard for the DV&AC to track and prove that a bribe has been paid. Until May 31 this year in Chennai range,