Practise ethical values for improving systems: Superintendent of Police

Update: 2018-11-03 05:30 IST

Visakhapatnam: Superintendent of Police and Head of Branch, Central Bureau of Investigation, (CBI) Visakhapatnam, S B Shankar emphasised that one should be more vigilant and shoulder responsibility while discharging duties. He added that this would help reduce corruption in an organisation and enhance the levels of transparency in bringing good corporate governance.

Addressing at the valedictory function of Vigilance Awareness Week organised by the Vigilance Department of RINL-VSP in Ukkunagaram on Friday, he mentioned that employees should work with dedication and determination in practicing good ethical values for improving the systems in the organisation. He described various examples of preventive vigilance and said that vigilance is a continuous process and to be practiced regularly to curb corruption in the society.

RINL CMD P K Rath said that vigilance is an important tool to improve ethical values, to promote integrity and it should be utilised for enhancing the transparency levels in the organisation.  Vigilance is also a tool for focusing on bottlenecks prevailing in an organisation and suggested the remedial measures to enhance the corporate image. He congratulated the vigilance department for creating an awareness among the employees by organising various events during the week-long celebrations.

Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO), RINL, P J Vijayakar, on the occasion, stated that there is every need to promote transparency and efficiency to curb corruption and build a strong and corruption-free society. He said that promoting integrity and accountability help curbing the menace of corruption in public life. He called upon the employees to eradicate corruption to build a new RINL.

P Raychaudhury, Director (Commercial), K C Das, Director (Personnel), V V Venugopal Rao, Director (Finance), Executive Directors, GMs, representatives of SEA, trade unions, WIPS, SC and ST association and a large number of employees participated.

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