Thursday, 28 July 2016

Re: [World Malayali Club] Cutting the IAS to Size

 

Dear brothers,

An IAS officer is also a human being like us and  must stand scrutiny
before law.  Nobody is above law and if anyone tries to circumvent by looking
for loop holes, he must be booked under relevant laws. No permission is
necessary to prosecute these officers if found indulging in corruption. By the
time permission is sought and obtained, all evidences  can be erased.

vaidyanathan



From: "T N Parthasarathy tnp164@ymail.com [worldmalayaliclub]" <worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com>
To: worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [World Malayali Club] Cutting the IAS to Size

 
Whatever rules you may bring about , IAS 'brothers'
know how to circumvent. In effect they are 
the people who are formulating the rules in 
the first place. They insert a fine print in the voluminous 
Rule book somewhere by which they can continue their old practices. 
They also follow the age old wisdom of  " you scratch my back, I yours ". Thorough system overhaul is the only 
solution. There are many people who advocate 
abolition of IAS which is a British legacy to rule over 
slaves. It continues even now bcos of foolish and self serving politicians and clever bureaucrats. 

On 25-Jul-2016, at 10:13 am, "alex thomas alex_ander_thomas@yahoo.co.in [worldmalayaliclub]" <worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
As a response to the Supreme Court's observations on the issue of "Sanction required from Competent Authority to prosecute a Public Servant for alleged misconduct,  under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988", the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions of the Government of India has issued fresh instructions as an OM clarifying the provisions, and has sought opinion on draft procedure to be followed, from all departments.

 Excerpts:
A Private individual can seek sanction to prosecute an IAS Officer serving either with the State or the Central Govt,  for misconduct under the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988, even without supporting documents or proper proposal.

Draft procedures (attached, sourced from GoI website) have been circulated to all Govt Departments seeking their views, to be submitted by  12th August 2016, vide vide OM No.142/16/2013-AVD.I dated 21 July 2016, issued by Ministry of Personnel , Public Grievances and Pensions, GoI, and is issued after an observation made by  the Supreme Court on a case pending before it.

Such private requests will necessarily require closure in the form of a preliminary investigation,  with a report required to be sent to GoI/DoPT by the concerned State Department/Central Ministry where the IAS Officer was or is serving, within a period of 3 Months.

 Even if  the Prima Facie investigation by the concerned Department/Ministry  reveal no case, the private individual requesting such sanction is to be intimated accordingly, for pursuing a legal remedy.  

News Link here: 
http://tinyurl.com/jt6hxko





A New India,
One Brick At A Time

 Alex Thomas
25 July 2016
 
 
      

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<Prosecution of IAS Officers.pdf>


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