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Kerala launches 'Project Zero' to eradicate corruption fully

“Together, let’s build a corruption-free Kerala. We have zero tolerance for corruption. We want to eradicate corruption at all levels. That is the motto of the government. At present, in many offices, even certificates are issued only after paying bribes. That will be strictly curbed,” he said.

News Arena Network - Thiruvananthapuram - UPDATED: May 26, 2026, 03:02 PM - 2 min read

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Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala.


Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala on Tuesday announced “Project Zero”, a comprehensive anti-corruption initiative aimed at eradicating corruption at all levels of administration with public participation and strengthened vigilance measures. Addressing the media at the headquarters of the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB), the minister said the government’s objective was to transform Kerala into a completely corruption-free state.
 
“Together, let’s build a corruption-free Kerala. We have zero tolerance for corruption. We want to eradicate corruption at all levels. That is the motto of the government. At present, in many offices, even certificates are issued only after paying bribes. That will be strictly curbed,” he said.
 
The minister said systems would be put in place for the public to report incidents of corruption and assured that informants' identities would be kept confidential. The vigilance authorities would maintain strict surveillance over corrupt officials and leaders and warned that nobody involved in corruption would be spared, the minister added.
 
Noting that cyber crimes and digital corruption were on the rise, Chennithala said strong measures would be taken to identify such centres and prevent technologically driven corrupt practices.
 
He said the objective of the initiative was not merely to act after corruption occurs, but to prevent it at the source itself, with the VACB functioning as a strong deterrent.
 
The minister also announced that the 1969 Vigilance Manual would be revised in accordance with present-day requirements. A draft of the revised manual has already been prepared and would soon be cleared after examination, he added.
 
He further said the vigilance mechanism in the state would be strengthened and that more trap cases would be registered as part of intensified anti-corruption efforts.
 
“If the project gets adequate support from the people, it will become a revolution in the state,” the minister added.
 

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