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All ministries asked to list IAS/IPS, others with doubtful integrity for early retirement


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New Delhi, September 01: The central government has instructed all ministries and departments to maintain a register of government servants in the 50-55 year age bracket, and those who have completed 30 years in service, as it plans to weed out more “corrupt” and “inefficient” officials.

All ministries and government departments directed to conduct a quarterly review of the officials, in order to ascertain who among them need to be prematurely retired from service in order to bring in better clarity to the existing instructions and enable uniform implementation, an effort has been made to review, consolidate and reiterate the guidelines so far issued on the subject at one place.

As such, a review would be mandatory for the January-March, April-June, July-September and October-December periods.

The names of officials whose integrity is found to be doubtful will be forwarded to a Review and Representation Committee, which will need to be constituted.

The broad criteria of this committee would be to recommend names of officers for premature retirement in cases where the officer’s “integrity is doubtful” or the officer is found to be ineffective, according to the order.

The premature retirement would be done under Fundamental Rules 56(j), 56(l) or Rule 48 (1) (b) of Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972. According to the order, “The objective of Fundamental Rule (FR) 560)1(l) and Rule 48 of CCS(Pension) Rules, 1972, is to strengthen the administrative machinery by developing responsible and efficient administration at all levels and to achieve efficiency, economy and speed in the disposal of Government function.

 


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