PM Modi at G20 ministerial meet: India has strict policy of zero-tolerance against corruption

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday virtually addressed the G20 Anti-Corruption Ministerial Meeting in Kolkata, stating that India has a strict policy of zero tolerance against corruption.

“India has a strict policy of zero tolerance against corruption”, PM Modi said while underlining that India is leveraging technology and e-governance to create a transparent and accountable ecosystem.

PM Modi further referred to the writings of Tagore and cautioned against greed as it prevents us from realising the truth. He also touched upon the ancient Indian Upanishads that strive for ‘Ma Gridha’, which translates to ‘let there be no greed’.

PM Modi further underlined that the highest impact of corruption is borne by the poor and the marginalized. “It affects resource utilisation, distorts markets, impacts service delivery and ultimately diminishes people’s quality of life”, he added.

Referring to Kautilya in the Arthashastra, Modi said that it is the government’s duty to enhance the state’s resources to maximise the welfare of its people. “The need to combat corruption to achieve this goal and said that it is the sacred duty of the government towards its people,” he said.

He further mentioned that leakages and gaps in welfare schemes and government projects are being plugged in. “Hundreds of million people in India have received direct benefit transfers (DBT) into their bank accounts amounting to more than $360 billion and helping save over $33 billion”, he added. “Our government e-Marketplace, or GeM portal, has brought greater transparency in government procurement”, he noted.

Speaking about the enactment of the Economic Offenders Act in 2018, PM Modi said that the government is aggressively pursuing economic offenders and informed about the recovery of assets worth over $1.8 billion from economic offenders and fugitives. He also spoke about the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) which has helped attach the assets of offenders worth more than $12 billion since 2014. (ANI)

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