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Inviting Suggestions on Improvement in the Functioning of ED

Inviting Suggestions on Improvement in the Functioning of ED
Start Date :
Apr 30, 2026
Last Date :
May 30, 2026
23:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)

The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share constructive suggestions to enhance its functioning, transparency, and efficiency. This ...

The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share constructive suggestions to enhance its functioning, transparency, and efficiency. This initiative aims to gather innovative ideas and practical inputs to strengthen enforcement mechanisms, improve service delivery, and adopt citizen-centric approaches. Participants are encouraged to contribute thoughtful recommendations that can support the Directorate in addressing emerging challenges and further strengthening financial integrity and accountability.

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Dipankar Das
Dipankar Das 1 day 19 hours ago
बंगाल मैं विरोधी पार्टी के बारे मैं कुछ संगीन चिंता है बताना चाहता हू स्रिफ मोदी जी को
Rashmi Sharma
Rashmi Sharma 1 day 20 hours ago
Improve transparency and communication with the public Ensure faster response and grievance handling Use more digital and paperless processes Conduct regular staff training and awareness programs Strengthen coordination between departments Focus on accountability and timely implementation of work Encourage public feedback for continuous improvement Maintain cleanliness, discipline, and efficient record management
BalajiRaoParamala
BalajiRaoParamala 1 day 20 hours ago
The Enforcement Directorate can improve its functioning by becoming more transparent, independent, and efficient in handling financial crime cases. It should use modern technology and trained experts to investigate money laundering and corruption more quickly and accurately. The agency should avoid unnecessary delays, ensure fair treatment of all people, and work without political pressure so that public trust increases. Better coordination with courts, police, banks, and international agencies can also help in solving cases faster. Regular public reports and strict accountability will make the organization more effective and trustworthy.
SUJITHA ANTO P
SUJITHA ANTO P 1 day 23 hours ago
To ensure the ED remains a fair and citizen-centric institution, I suggest : Independent Oversight Board : Establish a committee of retired judges and forensic experts to periodically review major investigations and ensure adherence to procedural fairness. Citizen Grievance Portal : Create a transparent mechanism where citizens can report grievances regarding the conduct of officers or delays in their specific cases. Specialized Training : Provide regular, world-class training for officers in modern forensics and global asset recovery standards.
SUJITHA ANTO P
SUJITHA ANTO P 1 day 23 hours ago
To improve efficiency and keep pace with complex financial crimes, I propose the following : Integrated Database Access: Link ED systems with major financial regulators like SEBI, RBI, and GSTN for real-time intelligence gathering. AI-Driven Analytics : Use advanced machine learning tools to detect suspicious transaction patterns and track emerging threats like cryptocurrency laundering. Time-Bound Investigations : Introduce strict internal timelines for completing investigations to prevent case backlogs and ensure faster justice.
SUJITHA ANTO P
SUJITHA ANTO P 1 day 23 hours ago
To enhance transparency and build public confidence, I suggest the implementation of a Public Transparency Dashboard. This portal would provide anonymized, real-time tracking of case statistics, including : Number of cases registered, charge sheets filed, and average investigation timelines. Clear data on conviction rates and the value of assets successfully confiscated vs. attached. A dedicated section for Victim Restitution, allowing individuals to track the return of recovered funds in fraud cases.
PadmavathyBalasubramanian
PadmavathyBalasubramanian 2 days 2 hours ago
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