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DC reiterates zero tolerance policy against erring officials
4/19/2023 10:43:15 PM
Early Times Report
POONCH, Apr 19: Acting tough against absentee government employees, Deputy Commissioner Poonch Inder Jeet on Wednesday suspended 14 employees for unauthorised absence from duty and served show cause notices to 21 others including some gazetted officers of Jal Shakti, PMGSY, floriculture departments.
Acting on the complaints received from the public, including PRIs, the Deputy Commissioner constituted a Committee of officers headed by Additional Deputy Commissioner Tahir Mustafa Malik to conduct surprise inspections across all the government offices in a phased manner.
The ADC and his team inspected several offices including Jal Shakti, PMGSY etc and found several employees out of office during office hours. Notably, those absent neither have sanctioned leave in their favour nor have maintained any movement register for field visits. Moreover some HODs holding important offices were unaware of the whereabouts of their immediate staff as well as field staff while some HODs were themselves found absent during office hours.
ADC Poonch recommended stringent action against employees of these offices including HODs. Acting on the recommendations of the committee, Deputy Commissioner Poonch suspended more than a dozen employees and issued show cause notices to 21 others wherein HODs were directed to clear their positions within a week's time.
"Strict disciplinary action will be initiated against such erring employees as per conduct rules on not receiving satisfactory explanations", he added.
The Deputy Commissioner further directed all the controlling officers to move towards a professional work culture and maintain the sanctity of government offices for which employees are paid handsomely.
"There will be zero tolerance towards poor and unprofessional work culture. General public needs not to suffer because of such erring employees. Deputy Commissioner Office will keep a track of all government offices working in all tehsils and such surprise inspections will be a regular phenomenon throughout the year and will be conducted in various phases covering all the government offices across the districts", he said
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