How Govts firing order looks like
Chief Commissioner, principal commissioners & I.T commissioners ejected from service, government took extreme step in public interest under Rule 56J.
Modi government's major crackdown against corruption and misconduct in higher civil services, 12 senior officers in the Income Tax department facing serious corruption charges handed compulsory retirement, first such action involving so many senior officers.
In another surgical strike against corruption & other misdemeanours being committed by those in high offices, the Modi government has compulsorily retired 12 senior Income Tax department officials of ranks of Chief Commissioner, Principal Commissioners & Commissioner of Income Tax Department under rule 56-J.
This gives the power to the government to retire a certain category of government servants ahead of time in public interest. This is the first time such a large number of IRS and other officials have been compulsorily retired in one go.
Compulsorily retired I.T officials includes of: Joint I.T Commissioner (IRS 1985) Ashok Agarwal, Commissioner (Appeal) Noida (IRS 1989) S K Srivastava, (IRS 1985) Home Rajvansh, B B Rajendra Prasad, CIT Ajoy Kumar Singh, CIT B Aruplappa, Alok Kumar Mitra, Chander Saini Bharti, Andasu Ravindar, Vivek Batra, CIT Swetabh Suman and Ram Kumar Bhargava.
I agree with the views of Mr Mohit Pande. As per post of Dr Neelam Nath the sacked officers would not be able to enjoy retirment benefits and pension. Such steps should also be taken in other departments having direct dealings with Public like Police, property registration etc. and at lower level too.
Jun 19
Whilst appointed every news papers publishes the same. In the same logic everyone in public serving departments doing wrong should be published in the newspaper and TV channels. Only then the others will refrain from such indulgence
Jun 13
This is a good step towards corruption free India. there is nothing wrong in publishing the names of officers being terminated. This serves as a deterrent to other officers & raises the confidence of general public in the central Govt.
Jun 12
While it is a good step, it is just window dressing which is not going to yield much results. A reliable research orgnsn. estimated election spend of Rs.60,000 Crs. by all parties put together All India. in this election.But bulk of it remains undeclared. Till political parties dont curb this nuisance things are not going to change.
Jun 12
Notwithstanding corruption ( which should be punished), this is a severe violation of privacy,publishing people's termination notices by name here.
Jun 12