Bhubaneswar: The state government on Friday provides a required retirement for eight government employees, including three Odisha administrative services (OAS), because of their alleged involvement in corruption.
Everyone faces a case of alertness.
It requires a number of employees who are dismissed from government services in the running period of two and a half years Naveen Patnaik because of the lack of integrity, inefficiency and eternity to 130.
Three OAS officers issued from services are Rama Chandra Panda, Gempaa Charan Mohanty and Alphonce, the three of them face charges corruption.
The police have arrested Panda, former Tehsildar Nimapada in the District of Puri on November 2 for alleged involvement in corruption.
Panda, who also handled the Nimapada sub-registrar, was found to bring countless cash 5 lakh and five Pan cards in his name.
Mohanty, who is a former deputy collector in Jagatsinghpur, faces seven cases of vigilance relating to the misuse of government funds and irregularities in the pace of government schemes.
Bottom, former Tehsildar Lathikata in the Sundargarh District and currently blocking the Development Officer Ambabhona in Bargarh Regency, facing three cases of alertness.
He allegedly showed unworthy assistance to several people towards land conversion costs which caused incorrect losses in the state.
The government also forced Bidhan Chandra Sahu, a former supervisory engineer in Keonjhar Regency, to retire to have disproportional assets with a known source of income.
Precautions have intercepted it with Rs 10 lakh last month.
Two former officers of the Children’s Development Project – Meena Patra and Puspanjali Ratha – have also been removed from government services to take bribes.
Patra was found to take RS 10 lakh from two Swadaya groups to supply Chhatua (food supplements) last month.
The total assets are detected so far more than 1.8 crores.
Ratha caught took the One Lakh Hospital for the appointment of an Anganwadi worker.
Ajit Kumar Mohapatra, former Supervisory Deputy Excise, Deogarh, and Pravakar Pradhan, former Tihidi block cashier, who was also caught taking bribes among those who were sacked by the government.
“The minister’s chairman has always emphasized at a high level of morality and integrity in public services.
This is part of the continuation of sustainable encouragement to officers with doubting credentials,” said a government officer.