Gurgaon: Taking a stronger attitude against corruption to ensure transformation in the country’s work culture, the Haryana government has decided not to provide IAS, IPS, IFS (Indian Forest Service Office), HCS, HPS, and HFS officers with departmental processes delayed by their posts anything involving public transactions.
The government has also been seeking details of officials and cases that are delayed against them.
In the order on Tuesday, the copy was to Ti, Secretary of the Head Haryana explained to the Secretary of the Additional Chief (Home), ACS (Forest), DGP and Head of the Head of Forest Conservator for Post Woven Field or Post Office involving public transactions.
Head of Secretary Viji Vardhan also asked the top bureaucrat to immediately submit the cases of officers to the head of the minister’s office to post and transfer them at the head office or non-public office.
The question of this department is under the Rules of the All India Serves 1969 or the rule of 7 civil service rules Haryana 2016 or any other rules can result in a reward of one of the main punishment that secures the increase with cumulative effects, reducing mandatory posts, pensions must.
, Removal or dismissal of the service, the order said.
In the case, sanctions of prosecution under the prevention of corruption law have been given by competent authorities against one of these officers, they will also not be posted in the field involving public transactions, according to orders.
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