Praveen Vashista Appointed Vigilance Commissioner in CVC
The Hon’ble President of India has appointed Shri Praveen Vashista as Vigilance Commissioner in the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) through a warrant dated December 12, 2025. The appointment was made under Section 4(1) of the Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003. Shri Vashista assumed charge after making and subscribing the oath of office on January 16, 2026, marking a key institutional development in India’s anti-corruption framework.
Oath-Taking and Statutory Process
Shri Praveen Vashista took oath before the Central Vigilance Commissioner, who was authorised by the President of India under Section 5(3) of the CVC Act, 2003. The swearing-in ceremony was attended by senior officials from the Department of Personnel and Training, the Central Bureau of Investigation, the Enforcement Directorate and the Central Vigilance Commission. The appointment aligns with statutory provisions governing the composition and functioning of the apex vigilance body.
Professional Background and Service Record
An Indian Police Service officer of the Bihar cadre from the 1991 batch, Shri Praveen Vashista brings over three decades of experience in policing and internal security. His career spans critical areas such as law enforcement, crisis response and security management. He has served as Inspector General of the Economic Offences Wing and the Criminal Investigation Department in Bihar. As Superintendent of Police, he handled law and order responsibilities in sensitive districts including Ranchi, Dumka and Garhwa.
Experience in Central Agencies and Internal Security
Shri Vashista has also served in the Central Bureau of Investigation as Superintendent of Police and Deputy Inspector General, dealing with complex investigations. On central deputation, he held key positions in the Ministry of Home Affairs, including Joint Secretary, Additional Secretary, Officer on Special Duty and Special Secretary (Internal Security). These roles involved policy formulation and operational oversight in matters related to national and internal security.
Imporatnt Facts for Exams
- The Central Vigilance Commission is a statutory body under the CVC Act, 2003.
- The Commission consists of one Central Vigilance Commissioner and two Vigilance Commissioners.
- Vigilance Commissioners are appointed by the President of India.
- The tenure is four years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
Role and Tenure of the Vigilance Commissioner
Under the Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003, the Vigilance Commissioner plays a crucial role in supervising vigilance administration and advising on corruption-related matters in central government organisations. The tenure of the post is fixed at four years or until the incumbent attains the age of 65 years, ensuring institutional continuity and independence in vigilance oversight.