In view of complaints of corruption in the private sector, the government is considering bringing corporates under a proposed anti-graft law.
Official sources said the chiefs of the Central Vigilance Commission, the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Enforcement Directorate have been called in by a parliamentary standing committee next week to give their views in this regard.
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