63 civil servants shown door

Performance review to be regular feature: Akhtar

SRINAGAR, JULY 1: Jammu and Kashmir Government has dispensed with the services of 63 civil servants as a part of the process to remove deadwood from the administration.

This was announced by the Minister for Education, Mr Naeem Akhtar at a press conference here today.

Mr Akhtar, who is also the State Government spokesman, said out of the 63 officers/official, whose services have been terminated, 25 involve trap cases by various anti-graft bodies, 11 include cases involving disproportionate assets and 27 are miscellaneous cases.

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He said the decision to dispense with the services of these officers/officials was taken by a high-level committee headed by the Chief Secretary. The other members of the Committee, he said, included Principal secretary to the Chief Minister, Principal Secretary Home, Commissioner Secretary General Administration Department (GAD) and Secretary Law.

Mr Akhtar said the sacking of these officers/officials involves invoking of the existing clause of J&K Civil Services Rules (JKCSR), as per which the Government has to assess the performance of an officer/official after he/she completes 48 years of age or 22 years of service. “By today’s action the Government has just reiterated the essentiality of this clause,” he said and added that performance review of the civil servants would be henceforth a permanent and regular feature in administration and the services of the officers/officials whose performance is not upto the mark or who have integrity issues would be dispensed with.

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Mr Akhtar said this is a part of the larger process of infusing accountability and transparency in governance.

He said the Government is also going to strengthen State Accountability Commission (SAC) to ensure transparency at political levels.

 

 

 

 

 

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