Vigilance Clearance: CVC Revises Proforma, Expands Details Required Under Point No. 7
In a significant update concerning vigilance clearance procedures, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has issued Circular No. 01/03/26, revising the proforma used by Cadre Controlling Authorities for furnishing details of officers while seeking vigilance clearance.
The modification specifically pertains to Point No. 7 of the 13-point proforma, which deals with the posting history and vigilance-related status of officers.
Background of the Revision
The CVC had earlier issued Circular No. 06/02/24 dated 23.02.2024, introducing a 13-point proforma to capture departmental inputs on the antecedents of officers.
Point No. 7 of that format required details of positions held by the officer, including whether the officer had functioned as a Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) in part-time or additional charge capacity during the preceding ten years.
The latest circular now modifies this provision to capture more granular and structured information.
What Has Changed in Point No. 7
Earlier Provision
Previously, Point No. 7 required:
- Positions held by the officer
- Whether the officer functioned as a CVO (part-time/additional charge)
- Coverage: last 10 years
Revised Provision (New Format)
The revised Point No. 7 has been expanded into three distinct sub-parts:
7(A): Detailed Posting History (Last 10 Years)
Authorities must now provide structured information including:
- Organization name (in full)
- Designation and place of posting
- Administrative/nodal Ministry or Department (especially for PSU officers)
- Period of posting (From–To)
This replaces the earlier broad description with a tabular, more detailed format.
7(B): CVO Responsibilities
- Whether the officer has functioned as a CVO in part-time or additional charge capacity
- Full details must be provided
7(C): Suspension Status
- Whether the officer is currently under suspension
- Response required: Yes/No
Other Details in the Proforma
The proforma continues to require information such as:
- Date of entry into service
- Service, batch, and cadre details
- Whether the officer is on any “Agreed List” or “List of Officers of Doubtful Integrity”
- Vigilance-related history over the past 10 years, including:
- Allegations examined
- Punishments awarded
- Pending disciplinary/criminal proceedings
- Proposed actions
- Pending vigilance complaints
Key Takeaway
The revision aims to:
- Improve transparency and completeness in vigilance clearance proposals
- Ensure structured and uniform data submission across departments
- Enable better assessment of officers’ vigilance status
Cadre Controlling Authorities will now need to furnish more detailed and tabulated information, particularly regarding postings and vigilance-related roles over the past decade.

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