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Vigilance books SFC Managing Director for making illegal appointments | | | Early Times Report Jammu, June 2: Vigilance organization has booked managing director of J&K State Forest Corporation, and others for abuse of the official position and making illegal appointments in league with the beneficiaries. In a statement here a SVO spokesman said, "Verification was conducted by the SVO Jammu into the allegations owing to a written complaint lodged by one Dr Rehmatullah wherein it was alleged that MD State Forest Corporation and others have made 212 backdoor appointments in different cadres of the Corporation besides some persons who were not even state subject have also been appointed." "During the course of Verification it was revealed that 6 timber sorters were illegally engaged vide order dated 26/4/2010 and one Timber sorter Brij Mohan was illegally engaged vide order dated 13/11/2010 whereas, 2 computer operators were illegally engaged on 26/05/2010 after seeking approval from the the Minister. Further, 9 computer operators were also appointed vide order dated 30/08/2010 after seeking approval from the then Forest Minister. Verification has further revealed that in addition to the above illegal engagements/appointments, some non-state subjects were also engaged as watch and ward/chowkidars on consolidated wages." "The aforementioned appointments/engagements were made by Abdul Qayoom Khan, the then Managing Director, SFC J&K with the approval of Chairman SFC i.e. the then Forest Minister on pick and choose basis and without putting the said posts to any advertisement and without any competition, in gross violation of rules laid down for such appointments and engagements in the corporation thereby ignoring the deserving/meritorious candidates. By acting in this manner Abdul Qayoom Khan the then MD SFC J&K with the approval of the then Chairman SFC, by abuse of the official position and in league with the beneficiaries conferred undue benefit upon these illegal appointees/engages (beneficiaries)," the spokesman added. "As the acts of omissions and commissions on the part of Abdul Qayoom Khan, the then Managing Director, State Forest Corporation, J&K and others including beneficiaries, prima facie, constituted offences punishable U/S 5 (1) (d) read with section 5 (2) J&K PC Act and section 120-B RPC. Accordingly a case has been registered in the Police Station Vigilance Organization Jammu for investigation," he said. |
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