To tone up the bureaucratic apparatus and weed out officials of doubtful integrity and efficiency, the government has asked all its departments to identify such public servants and move proposals for their premature retirement.
The move by the Department
of Personnel and Training follows a meeting
chaired byCabinet Secretary P K
Sinha recently on mechanisms to be adopted to ensure probity among government
servants.
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The
departments have been asked to invoke provisions of Fundamental Rule (56J) to
compulsorily retire such officials.
Under
Fundamental Rule 56(J), the government has the "absolute right" to
retire, if necessary in public interest, any Group A and B employee, who has
joined service before the age of 35 and has crossed the age of 50.
Under
the rules, a C Group government servant, who has crossed the age of 55 can be
retired prematurely but action can be taken only if the official is suspected
to be corrupt or ineffective.
Group
A comprise officers of All India Services like IAS, IPS, Indian Forest Service, IRS, while Group B consists of non-gazetted officers
and Group C clerical and ministerial staff.
However,
action can be taken only against such officers whose annual increment have
stood frozen for a few years and have not got promotion in preceding five
years.
The
meeting emphasised rotation of officers on sensitive and non-sensitive posts
and their review and screening under FR 56(J).
The
DoPT has been asked to monitor implementation and obtain compliance from all
ministries in this regard.
"As
this activity is to be completed in a time bound manner, it is requested that
priority attention may be paid to it and inputs sent to the internal vigilance
section at the very earliest," the notice, sent to all ministries, said.
Source:-The Economic Times
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