India's anti-corruption agency pushes e-procurement to curb corruption

As the Modi government readies to cut red-tape and make processes simple and transparent for private entrepreneurship to flourish, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has also asked the government ministries, departments, PSUs and nationalised banks to use technology, especially e-procurement (electronic procurement), to crackdown on corruption to help the economy to grow. The commission has asked them to re-engineer government processes by limiting discretion and enhancing accountability so that their organisations and can effectively bring about transparency and efficiency in service delivery system.

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