Deccan Chronicle

AP in soup over plans to sack corrupt staff

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officials, to restore discipline in government department­s, for which it had directed the GAD to prepare a draft.

The amendment was recently brought up by the Centre in order to restore performanc­e and discipline as parameters to putting an end to inefficien­cy and corruption. According to the Centre, if officials are found to be guilty of having indulged in corruption, immediate action can be taken against them. Employees above 50 years of age can be retired without a show-cause notice.

Under the government’s directive, the GAD has adopted the Centre’s draft and directed department­s to provide details including the caste, date of joining, age, and location of all employees. It has forwarded these details to the law department as part of the process of implementa­tion of the amendment.

The file, after being cleared by the law department, has been sent to the Chief Secretary. After receiving clearance, it will go to the finance department and then to the Chief Minister for approval.

Employees have approached associatio­ns and pressurise­d them to meet with the Chief Minister to demand an immediate withdrawal of the draft.

Mr Bopparaju Venkateswa­rlu, chairman of the Amaravati JAC, says, “It is a mistake to try and impose amendments which have been formulated by the Centre for All India Service officials, to the fundamenta­l rules for state government employees.”

“We have brought this matter to the notice of the CMO. This has happened because of the over-enthusiasm of a few officials. The CMO has assured us that it will be rectified at the earliest,” Mr Venkateshw­arulu added.

GAD secretary Srikanth is being blamed for the issue getting out of hand and sources said the government was preparing to take action against him.

Ministers have started denying that any amendments will be made to the fundamenta­l rules of government employees.

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