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The Whip On Inefficient Babus, Will Force Them To Retire!

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The Whip On Inefficient Babus, Will Force Them To Retire!


September 17, 2015

Sending a clear message that inefficiency or a bad reputation on account of probity would mean retirement kicking in almost a decade in advance for senior government officials, the Narendra Modi government has now strengthened the review processes to compulsorily retire such officers.Issuing four-page long guidelines to all ministries last Friday, the PM-led Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has said that services of those government officials "which are no longer useful to the general administration" or whose "integrity and reputation" is doubtful, must be compulsorily retired from service.

As per an existing rule FR 56 (J) which has been rarely enforced, the performance of Group A and B officials who have completed 50 years and junior officials who have completed 55 years of service must be reviewed and a decision taken whether to compulsorily retire them before turning 60.ET reported on September 14 that Cabinet Secretary P.K. Sinha had chaired a meeting on August 10 with senior officers of different ministries asking for strengthening of the review system of screening of officers under the existing rule.

The DoPT missive is a fall-out of the same.
Citing SC judgements, DoPT has said that "integrity of an employee, action or decisions taken by the employee which do no appear to be above board, complaints received against him or suspicious property transactions, for which sufficient evidence may not be there to initiate departmental proceedings" should be the factors considered to decide on prematurely retiring an officer."Similarly, reports of conduct unbecoming of a government servant may also form basis for compulsorily retirement," the DoPT says, citing a 2002 SC judgement that said government has absolute right to compulsorily retire an official who obstructs the efficiency in public services. "The officer would live by reputation built around him," DoPT says citing another SC order which says conduct and reputation of an officer must not be such that his continuance "would be a menace to public service and injurious to public interest."

"For better administration, it is necessary to chop off dead wood," says another 2001 SC order cited by DoPT in its letter, saying it should be seen if recent promotions of the officer in last five years were on basis of seniority cum fitness and not on the basis of merit.The government has reconstituted review committees to look into cases of officers turning 50/55 as the case may be - saying Secretary of the concerned department will head a review committee in case of ACC appointees while in case of senior appointees in boards like CBDT and CBEC, the review committee will be headed by the Chairman of such Board. An additional secretary or joint secretary will head review committees in cases of junior officials. The Central Vigilance Officer will be a part of the committee if an integrity issue is involved. All reviews must be done six months before the official turns 50 or 55 as the case may be.

http://www.indiatimes.com/news/indi...t-babus-will-force-them-to-retire-245299.html

 
Those retiring will only be pro congress babus,

Most IAS types are trying to get away from delhi to their parent states which are safer.

Simlarly those in delhi govt are running off to other union territories. They do not even mind andhaman and nicobar
 
This is only a 'paper tiger' and will not even be implemented. The whole govt. will come to a standstill without all those lowly and inefficient Babus. At best some persons may be sent to some other govt. owned corporations and in their place BJP/RSS followers will be brought in. These people will work as eyes and ears of the powers that be and will try to control others. Some such weird scenarios may happen. That's all!
 
The central Government offices have already started to issue compulsory retirement orders even for minor irregularities since January 2015 . But the decision has come down in block and white, now only.
 
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The central Government offices has already started to issue compulsory retirement orders even for minor irregularities since January 2015 . But the decision has come down in block and white, now only.
"compulsory retirement orders" for minor irregularities would have by now come before the Supreme Court. But there has been no such news!
 
It is only subordinate services officers and staff that is being targetted I believe.

They are vayilla poochigal.

If IAS and IFS officers are targetted it will only be political vendetta .

So the victims are identified.
 
they who have received adverse file noting, consistent poor performance over several years, documented corruption and unethical practices - will face early retirement at the ages specified in employment manuals. the govt is just following the existing rules. more information will come into public domain when someone goes to court or leaks to media. possible that 'theL kottina thirudan' will make a quiet exit.
 
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