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  • The central vigilance commission is an apex body to address governmental corruption.
  • The first central vigilance commission was Nittoor Srinivas Rau.
  • The term length of CVC is for four years.
  • The central vigilance commission consists of not more than two members apart from the chairman.
  • The office of the central vigilance commission was formed on 11 February 1964, on the recommendations of the Committee on Prevention of Corruption, headed by Shri K. Santhanam.
  • The Parliament enacted the "CVC Act" conferring statutory status on the CVC in 2003, 
  • CVC is appointed by the President.
  • The role of CVC includes an examination of civil works of the government.
  • CVC is responsible to address governmental corruption, monitoring all vigilance under the central government, and giving direction to authorities about their vigilance work.
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