POLICYDIVISION4.1 Policy Division deals with matters relating topolicy, Procedures, Organisational set-up & InternalVigilance. It also interfaces with the Ministries,Parliament, CVC and CVOs. During the year,10 Circulars and 15 Office Memorandums havebeen issued. Vigilance clearances have been issuedin 2845 persons’ references received from CVC,MEA, MHA, Cabinet Secretariat, M/o Food &Public Distribution, M/o Information & Technology,Government <strong>of</strong> Orissa, etc.Focus Areas & Prioritiesfor the Year 2011To improve public confidence and trust, CBI aims toprovide more citizen-focused interaction for buildingan improved trust-based relationship between theCBI and public, improve operational performanceand technical & forensic capabilities. To achievethis, the following focus areas and priorities havebeen identified for the year 2011:1. Improve Public Confidence and Trust.2. Improve Trial Management.3. Improve Operational Performance.4. Maximize Efficiency and improve ServiceDelivery.5. Create a Dynamic Workforce.4.2 XVIII th BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THEHEADS OF STATE ACBX/VIGILANCEBUREAUS AND CBI OFFICERS4.2.1 The XVIII th Biennial Conference <strong>of</strong><strong>Central</strong> <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong> & State Anti-Corruption <strong>Bureau</strong>x was inaugurated by the Hon’blePrime Minister <strong>of</strong> India Dr. Manmohan Singh on21.10.2011 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Beforestarting the proceeding, the house paid homage tothose Police personnel who laid their lives in fightingterrorism and left wing extremism on the occasion <strong>of</strong>Police Commemoration Day.4.2.2 Director, CBI referring to the Resolutionsadopted in the XVII th Biennial Conference <strong>of</strong> 2009highlighted the positive results <strong>of</strong> the last BiennialConference, such as ratification <strong>of</strong> UN Conventionagainst Corruption, introduction <strong>of</strong> the Prevention <strong>of</strong>Bribery <strong>of</strong> Foreign Public Officials and Officials <strong>of</strong>Public International Organisations Bill, introduction<strong>of</strong> Whistle Blowers Bill and grant <strong>of</strong> financial incentivesto ACB <strong>of</strong>ficials in a number <strong>of</strong> States. He also spokebriefly about the major impediments in anti-corruptionwork like seeking prior sanction under Section 6(A)<strong>of</strong> DSPE Act to register cases against Officers <strong>of</strong> therank <strong>of</strong> Joint Secretaries and above, getting sanctionsfor prosecution, execution <strong>of</strong> Letters Rogatory anddelays in trials.4.2.3 Hon’ble Minister <strong>of</strong> State for Personnel,Public Grievances & Pensions, Shri V. Narayanasamy,welcomed the Hon’ble Prime Minister and all thedelegates to the Conference. He mentioned that hosting<strong>of</strong> this Conference by the CBI is a part <strong>of</strong> its effortto spearhead a concerted and nationally coordinatedaction against corruption.4.2.4 The Hon’ble Prime Minister congratulatedthe recipients <strong>of</strong> the President’s Police Medal forDistinguished Service and observed that CBI owes agreat deal <strong>of</strong> its reputation and pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism to theirtalents, commitment and sustained hard work. Hon’blePrime Minister termed CBI as a Premier InvestigatingAgency, which sets standards and benchmarks forinvestigation. He laid emphasis on the use <strong>of</strong> latesttechnology, knowledge and application <strong>of</strong> global bestpractices in CBI work. He advised that prematurepublicity <strong>of</strong> cases under investigation harms the cause<strong>of</strong> justice and it should be desisted. He assured thatGovernment will continue to support efforts <strong>of</strong> CBIto maintain the highest levels <strong>of</strong> personal conduct,ensure speedy and timely completion <strong>of</strong> investigations,40 Annual Report 2011 | <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong>
Shri V. Narayanasamy, presenting the D.P. Kohli Award for Best Detective Constable for the year 2010 toShri Sarbjit Singh Grewal, Constable, CBI, ACB, Port Blairstrengthen the processes <strong>of</strong> prosecution and usherreforms in the organisation. He assured that even afterthe establishment <strong>of</strong> a strong and effective Lokpal, CBIwill continue to play an important role in ensuringprobity in our public life.4.3 12 TH D.P. KOHLI MEMORIAL LECTURE4.3.1 The 12 th D. P. Kohli Memorial Lecture washeld on June 3, 2011 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.Lord Ian Blair, Boughton QPM (Queen’s PoliceMedal), Co-Director, Cambridge University, Mid-Career Training Programme, SVPNPA, Hyderabadwas invited as Chief Guest and he has delivered thelecture on the topic “Counter Terrorism and PoliceLegitimacy”. The function was presided over by theHon’ble MoS (PP) Shri V. Narayanasamy.4.3.2 During this lecture, the D.P. Kohli Awardfor the Best Detective Constable/Head Constable<strong>of</strong> the CBI for the year 2010 was presented to ShriSarbjit Singh Grewal, Constable, ACB, Port Blair byLord Ian Blair with a commendation certificate andcash reward <strong>of</strong> Rs.10,000/-.Lord Ian Blair, delivering 12 th D.P. Kohli Memorial LecturePolicy Division | Industry, Impartiality and Integrity 41
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